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Uncle!!!
Been trying to make a speedometer gear with 7 and 9 start threads and have made over 30 test parts and am no closer now then when I started.
I'm using mastercam to program it and just trying the different options i mind boggling.
I've determined (as close as I can) that the thread crest is .115 apart, left hand, 38 degree angle with a .02 raduis at the tip. I've even had special inserts ground up to this.
The gears I have just don't match up with what I'm making. Mastercam is weird. At first it was at least making a 7 start thread, now it's stuck on 5 starts even though I've told it 7. Then seemingly at random it will miss a thread. It has the option to use canned cycyle, or manual using G32. The G32 wroks but makes for a 700 line long program. G76 doesn't work. And I've not be able to decipher G76 yet.
I'm not sure how to figure the pitch out. I tried using the space between the crest of the threads, and calculating that way. It would be nice if the thread was 1" wide and divide it by the number of threads, but 1t's .610 wide.
Right now I'd gladly pay to have it programmed, but I really don't know who would do that.
Been trying to make a speedometer gear with 7 and 9 start threads and have made over 30 test parts and am no closer now then when I started.
I'm using mastercam to program it and just trying the different options i mind boggling.
I've determined (as close as I can) that the thread crest is .115 apart, left hand, 38 degree angle with a .02 raduis at the tip. I've even had special inserts ground up to this.
The gears I have just don't match up with what I'm making. Mastercam is weird. At first it was at least making a 7 start thread, now it's stuck on 5 starts even though I've told it 7. Then seemingly at random it will miss a thread. It has the option to use canned cycyle, or manual using G32. The G32 wroks but makes for a 700 line long program. G76 doesn't work. And I've not be able to decipher G76 yet.
I'm not sure how to figure the pitch out. I tried using the space between the crest of the threads, and calculating that way. It would be nice if the thread was 1" wide and divide it by the number of threads, but 1t's .610 wide.
Right now I'd gladly pay to have it programmed, but I really don't know who would do that.
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