Hello Guys.This is starting to read like a novel. ;-)Thanks for the
clarification Bill, It all starting to fall together for me now.
I cant wait for the next chapter to find out more! ;-)
Dan I too have been playing around with making gears and reductions sets for my
Legacy for a number of
Thank you for the tooth counts pending, Bill.
In the mean time, I think I have found a solution by making a custom duplex
gear. Then the setup will go like this: The "A" (90 tooth) drive gear
drives the 45 tooth fine gear of the custom duplex. The 66 coarse tooth
side of the duplex will
Ok the duplex gear in both the fine and the medium gear sets is the same gear
that I made the tooth numbers you can get by counting the teeth of the legacy
gears I showed you said you had the standard gear set ,the index gear of my
medium gear package is legacys .25 gear set index gear I didn’t
Darn it! My eyes let me down again. There are not four plates, just 3.
What I thought were two plates on right is just an index plate with holes.
Optical illusion. OK, it begins to make sense now.
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 9:42:53 PM UTC-4 cdkr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bill, you
Bill, you did such a professional job I thought those gears were produced
at the factory! That combined with my bad memory of what you said at the
time. My bad.
I understand that you modeled your duplex gears after the standard duplex
(180:22), using their respective tooth profiles. But
The pic of the 2 gears you refer to is just a end on view of my fine pitch
duplex gear so you can see the teeth of the gears its made from and you can see
they are joined just like all the duplex gears used on the legacy are
Bill
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On Behalf
Curt its my personal gear pitch chart Dan thinks its from legacy where its mine
when I made gears to increase the amount of pitches beyond the ones that were
available by legacy.
Bill
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Can't edit these messages. I was trying to ask if the two gears to right
of MEDIUM gear package were index gears?
DanK
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 6:18:35 PM UTC-4 cdkr...@gmail.com wrote:
> And just for my information for now, how many teeth are on the duplex
> gears you made? Medium
And just for my information for now, how many teeth are on the duplex gears
you made? Medium has two numbers, and fine has two numbers. I'll put them
in my version of the chart to complete it if you don't mind.
DanK
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 6:16:41 PM UTC-4 cdkr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ha! I understand like a grown up! So you made custom gearsh.
So, in the picture of the fine gear set, there are two gears stacked to the
right of the duplex. Are those index gears too?
DanK
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 6:07:24 PM UTC-4 bulk...@mmnet.com.au
wrote:
> Yes it is
These medium and fine gear sets were from a post here in the past. I don't
know what LOM model they fit, but I included them on my chart because that
what the original spreadsheet from here had. My memory is so poor I don't
remember who the OP was. They looked like they would work on the
Hey there Dan.
No I think the problem that I am having is the fine thread and med. pitch's on
your chart. ON most Legacy units, we have standard, .25 and x2 gear sets. We do
NOT have a fine and med pitch sets.
NOW I was wondering if the "C" gear and standard will make a 6" pitch, HOW Many
Good morning, Curt. Your post came up while I was posting. Bill
misunderstood. I want a 1/6" pitch (= 6 TPI) for the 3/4" dowel. What am
I saying wrong that seems to confuse the issue?
DanK
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 9:08:08 AM UTC-4 cdkr...@gmail.com wrote:
> [image:
Hello Dan
I have another question, 6" pitch is a very long pitch for a 3/4" thread.
Just so we are talking apples to apples here. The definition of the pitch, Is
how far the cut goes (distance) per full rotation. So if you mark the original
part, and then follow the cut one rotation, the
But lots of the guys do more flat work and maybe a good reminder of what
they can really do is in store???
I think its great thought.
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