Sorry but a dont undertand the part about the gear ratios. Does it use the same ratio to cut any numer of tooths or does it require a specific ratio for each number of teeth? Or does the relationship have to change acording to the pitch of the gear its going to cut?
the gear ratio is specific for each number of teeth correct. ... but you don't need to use the same DP as i did to achieve that... i used 12 DP because i have a set of 12 DP gears that came with a universal dividing head that i own but someone else have a big pile of 16 DP and they could use them obviously the rack would need to match and you could not work out the ratio multiplying or dividing tooth numbers you would need to convert the DP to inches
Started using the shaper the other night in flip flops. Finishing from 7pm to 7 am lol. Time flys when shaping. Safe to say my feet art fine but ive melted some holes in the flip flops
Thanks for the vídeo I'm not speak English, but I hope you understand me this question... What is the number of the driving and driven wheels? ¿Are they always used for all types of pine nut carving?
suppose the gear you want to cut is 30 tooth ....the welded gear is 60 tooth that would mean the racio to the welded gear would be 1 to 2 so the racio of the other gears needs to be the same ....it could be 30 to 60 or... 24 to 48 or... 15 to 30 or...20 to 40 or...28 to 56 as seen in the cutting video
a place called Hare and Forbes machinery house ...they got stores in Sydney , Brisbane , Melbourne , and Perth ... they are made by Vertex in Taiwan and i am sure they would have distributers for their stuff all around the world
I have never seen a single person on the internet be thankful for some busy body telling them what to do. Not one. Only endless lamentations on the sheer number of fools who whinge about safety gear. Every guy that uses a pair of pliers without his full face shield covering his goggles over his z87 safety glasses gets a rash of shit from internet health and safety douchebags. This cat is making bank off making fun of the safety man: ua-cam.com/video/BToLQ4W3C-E/v-deo.html
I love your Tutorials Neal, because they are so easy to follow.
Sir you are one very accomplished engineer and I take my hat off to you Kind Regards Stuart Bell from England.
Beautiful work, Neal! I appreciate the creativity and determination to get a hard job done!
thanks for sharing Neal, always useful to see another way of doing things :-)
You are on the ball ,first person to comment thanks for watching
Neal it is obvious to me you are a very smart and patient man. Always good to see another video from you. John, Australia.
Gday Neal, thanks for sharing your setup, very well made for sure, I’ve watched all the other videos and throughly enjoyed every minute, cheers Matty
Very interesting project .
Well done mate.
it is a miracle to me that you can start off with a clean white overall and finish with a speckles white overall.
Thanks Neil. Have shared this and the cutting video, hope you get your doors soon.
Another good video Neal
Great idea, and impressive build quality!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Great stuff!
Great a very good mechanism. thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Genial un muy buen mecanismo. gracias por compartir su conocimiento
Sorry but a dont undertand the part about the gear ratios. Does it use the same ratio to cut any numer of tooths or does it require a specific ratio for each number of teeth? Or does the relationship have to change acording to the pitch of the gear its going to cut?
the gear ratio is specific for each number of teeth correct. ... but you don't need to use the same DP as i did to achieve that... i used 12 DP because i have a set of 12 DP gears that came with a universal dividing head that i own but someone else have a big pile of 16 DP and they could use them obviously the rack would need to match and you could not work out the ratio multiplying or dividing tooth numbers you would need to convert the DP to inches
Started using the shaper the other night in flip flops. Finishing from 7pm to 7 am lol. Time flys when shaping. Safe to say my feet art fine but ive melted some holes in the flip flops
anyone who wears flip flops and has got a shaper is a top man
Thanks for the vídeo
I'm not speak English, but I hope you understand me this question...
What is the number of the driving and driven wheels?
¿Are they always used for all types of pine nut carving?
suppose the gear you want to cut is 30 tooth ....the welded gear is 60 tooth that would mean the racio to the welded gear would be 1 to 2 so the racio of the other gears needs to be the same ....it could be 30 to 60 or... 24 to 48 or... 15 to 30 or...20 to 40 or...28 to 56 as seen in the cutting video
Beautiful Job
Hi Great video Where did you purchase the indexing plate assembly
a place called Hare and Forbes machinery house ...they got stores in Sydney , Brisbane , Melbourne , and Perth ... they are made by Vertex in Taiwan and i am sure they would have distributers for their stuff all around the world
Thanks for the knowledge Neal. What country is this?
this is Australia
@@nealblackburn8628 thanks Neal.
very good video
Wonderful attachment ,,,
you need steel toe boots man !
no spring chicken and still has 10 toes, you need to STFU
@@mudguts77 Good point..better to be a genius without safety boots then a Tard wearing them like yourself. 💩
I have never seen a single person on the internet be thankful for some busy body telling them what to do. Not one. Only endless lamentations on the sheer number of fools who whinge about safety gear. Every guy that uses a pair of pliers without his full face shield covering his goggles over his z87 safety glasses gets a rash of shit from internet health and safety douchebags. This cat is making bank off making fun of the safety man:
ua-cam.com/video/BToLQ4W3C-E/v-deo.html
This is Queensland not Switzerland. Flip Flops are perfect.