I am trying to hob 10 tip acme threads in an aluminum disks. The first test with a 90 count gear worked. The aluminum disk was turned to 2.861 inches diameter. The disk was then placed in a jig replacing the compound feed in a SB 9a. An Acme 10 tpi tap was held in a three jaw chuck and the end centered with a live center on the tailstock. The jig is a spacer, a thrust bearing, the gear blank a second thrust bearing, and a top spacer and a nut. The parts are assembled on a 1/2 inch threaded rod. The whole stack is held by a machined tapered adapter that replaces the compound feed in the cross feed.
The first blank is 9.011 inches in circumference (yes it is a bit large.) The hobbing process produced 90 teeth.
The second blank is 5.737 inches in diameter and 18.023 inches in circumference. (yes also a bit large). The hobbing process produced 182 teeth.
Does anyone have a clue as to what happened? My math predicts it should be pretty close to 180 teeth.
The first blank is 9.011 inches in circumference (yes it is a bit large.) The hobbing process produced 90 teeth.
The second blank is 5.737 inches in diameter and 18.023 inches in circumference. (yes also a bit large). The hobbing process produced 182 teeth.
Does anyone have a clue as to what happened? My math predicts it should be pretty close to 180 teeth.