05-21-2013, 01:11 PM
(05-14-2013, 11:28 AM)stevec Wrote: As promised, here's some pics of my `dental work`Nice job Steve, I do love repairing otherwise broken stuff,gives you a smug feeling when it's fixed & you didn't have to shell out for a new one[if available] I've repaired a few grandfather clock gears like that but just soldered pieces in & filed to shape.
Here`s where you normally need anesthetic, I was taking mine orally.
Here`s the implant.
Mounted on a mandrel I turned off the excess.
The spin index set-up might be too flimsy for a metal gear but for plastic it`ll do.
I used the tailstock from my rotab to control movement outward during machining because I had set-up the spin index in the vice and I couldn`t advance the crank to keep the spindle from moving. (there`s always a way....sometimes)
Let`s make sure I`ve got the spacing procedure right for 6° rotation for a 60 tooth gear.
Here we go, new teeth appearing.
Finished dental "Bridge".
There'll prolly be a bit of a thump as the new teeth pass the mating gear compared to the old worn teeth but it should wear-in fairly quickly and at least I'll know where the thump, thump is coming from.
Graham.
the artfull-codger, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2013.