Rick Finsta
Stainless
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2017
We have a couple of old hobbing machines we need rebuilt; mostly as museum pieces but we do have a few part numbers we may still produce in house. Anyone got any ideas?
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Big Barbers or little Barbers ? gear work or shaft work ?We have a couple of old hobbing machines we need rebuilt; mostly as museum pieces but we do have a few part numbers we may still produce in house. Anyone got any ideas?
Jesus. I've seen some wore-out Barbers but that's BAD !The biggest issue is that there is so much wear in the center of the ways that the gibbs interfere with movement outside of that area,
There's a 16-10 as well as the 6-10 but you don't want to make a lot of gears on one arbor anyhow.It does suck only being able to make a few gears at once due to the limited travel.
Zahnrad Kopf is the name i believe you are talking about.
Good gears start with good blanks
If the ways are worn out most likely the twenty-seven sets of bevel gears are in bad shape, too.
People very often think I am over-exaggerating when I stress that. And the very same amount of attention must be paid the arbor, as well. This is why we grind our arbors and work is done between centers when at all possible. One cannot pay too much attention to the prepatory work when trying to make quality gears.
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