Cutting an Internal Ring Gear on the Shaper

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @rodneykiemele4721
    @rodneykiemele4721 2 години тому +1

    Excellent video, very interesting part. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @EddywaKenya
    @EddywaKenya 5 годин тому

    Like the inteligence. Simple made tools not over complicating! Like your vids!

  • @bodgersworkshop9253
    @bodgersworkshop9253 22 години тому +1

    It was very nicely done, always inspirational to watch you work on your projects

  • @angelramos-2005
    @angelramos-2005 8 годин тому

    Amazing work,Robert.Thank you.

  • @TheHomecrafter1988
    @TheHomecrafter1988 12 годин тому

    Thanks for your time sir . Its great job to see what I can do with my shaper

  • @ianmoone2359
    @ianmoone2359 17 годин тому +2

    Awesome work & demonstration & filming & editing & presentation, explanation of the math & trig to get there. Great skills on every aspect.
    Now I just need to fill my ears with cotton wool, and take a wee nap, because my brain is bleeding from my ears trying to understand it all and is literally exhausted & needs a rest - & I only woke up 2 hours ago, so that’s how taxing it was trying to understand it all.
    Kudos to you for even being able to figure all this out, let alone actually do it.

  • @MattysWorkshop
    @MattysWorkshop 22 години тому +3

    Gday, certainly a ton of work in setup but with all the effort, the fit between the 2 couldn’t be better, great job mate, cheers

    • @BronzeAgePuritan
      @BronzeAgePuritan 16 годин тому +2

      Always the same- hours of setup and minutes of cutting.

  • @somebodyelse6673
    @somebodyelse6673 19 годин тому

    That's just the ticket for a home shop to cut a one-off gear for a machine in need of help. Too often there aren't parts for sale for old machines, at any price. Thank you for the spectacular work proving it can be done!

  • @mayhem7090
    @mayhem7090 22 години тому

    Bonjour , très intéressante approche du taillage de roue , votre maîtrise es impressionnante,vos vidéo et votre travail sont d’une grande qualité et mettent votre grande expérience et maîtrise de l’usinage à l’ancienne en avant . Merci pour votre partage de connaissances . Cordialement Thierry.

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox 20 годин тому +1

    Well, that sure is an interesting experiment.

  • @billdoodson4232
    @billdoodson4232 11 годин тому

    Well that was a lovely job Robert. The way that spur gear slid into the ring gear was confirmation of the time spent on the calculations and setup. For me you could do a full series on how to do the calculations for various types of gears.
    Toms Rabbit Hole does some wonderful gear setup and cutting as well with his homebuilt hobbing machine, but this seems to be a more achievable way for us mere mortals.

  • @shadvan9494
    @shadvan9494 17 годин тому +1

    this was an awesome video. I always want to know how gears were made. I would love to see how ring and pinion axle gears are made.

  • @Videowatcher2.0
    @Videowatcher2.0 5 годин тому

    Very impressive, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA

  • @darrenfloen2693
    @darrenfloen2693 17 годин тому

    Awesome work!

  • @davidcorner1174
    @davidcorner1174 23 години тому

    Bloody amazing.

  • @dutch_roads3801
    @dutch_roads3801 23 години тому

    Well done!

  • @AndrewMilne2008
    @AndrewMilne2008 7 годин тому

    Just Genius
    the amazing grinder setup is a lump to be held off the Lantern, perhaps a block mount to replace the clapper would be more rigid ??

  • @BronzeAgePuritan
    @BronzeAgePuritan 16 годин тому

    I like the full video format since I don't like cliffhangers. Is there a limit to how small an internal gear can be made using this technique, since I assume the tool would narrow towards the "root" (which would be the crest on the ring gear's teeth)? The wide area in the middle would cut away material that should be there on the theoretically correct shaped internal tooth crest, I assume. I don't know if that would ultimately matter, though.

  • @Tonioostendorp
    @Tonioostendorp 23 години тому

    Impressive

  • @jellevanbuuren5514
    @jellevanbuuren5514 23 години тому

    Nice!

  • @termlimit
    @termlimit 17 годин тому

    Amazing work! You are on another level! Are there any resources you can share from this? I'm trying to take it all in. How did you set up the formulas in your spreadsheet? Thank you and all the best, looking forward to more quality content!

    • @tonyray91
      @tonyray91 11 годин тому

      ‘Gears and Gear Cutting’ by Ivan Law is a good place to start for the conventional methods use to cut spur gears in the home workshop. I’m not sure he goes into ring gears though.

    • @tonyray91
      @tonyray91 11 годин тому

      A tour de force Robert. It is a long video but viewers can just stop at a convenient point. Not taking anything away from the painstaking approach you took but I wonder how close one could get by generating the cutter profile in CAD then grinding the tool by eye, certainly some good magnification would be required.

    • @howardosborne8647
      @howardosborne8647 5 годин тому

      @@tonyray91 It is indeed a very helpful book but from memory I think he only deals with practical methods of cutting spur gears but not internal ring gears.

    • @howardosborne8647
      @howardosborne8647 5 годин тому

      @@tonyray91 CAD modelling would certainly be useful

  • @EddywaKenya
    @EddywaKenya 5 годин тому

    💯💯💯🤸‍♂🤸‍♂🤸‍♂🌟🌟🌟