90 degree milling head

rdean

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Ray C has a thread on making miter gears and that got me thinking about two years back I wanted to make a gear rack. I soon realized that cutting a rack on the mill would only allow the length of the rack to be what you could fit under the Z axis. I needed a gear box to hold the cutter at a 90 degree to the mill spindle. At that time I tried several different ways on making 90 degree gears but none turned out very well. I followed Ray Cs thread and made a couple almost identical to his and they didn't look too bad. I rounded up some raw materials and had at it.

1Raw material.JPG

This is the clamp for around the mill cartridge.

2Mill Spindle clamp.JPG

Here is the vertical shaft and the two gears that I made. It has a 5/8" by 18 thread.

3Vertical SpindleParts.JPG

I took a chunk of steel and turned part of it round in the lathe and bored it out for two bearings.

4Vertical Spinfle.JPG

These are the parts I made for the horizontal spindle.

5Horz spindle Parts.JPG

First assembly of gear box.

6First Assem.JPG

I added a steel plate to the spindle and another to run up to the cartridge clamp to keep everything rigid.

7Torque Plates.JPG

Here it is fully assembled.

8Gear Box Assem.JPG

And mounted on the mill.

9On the Mill.JPG

This shows the first few teeth cut in a piece of 1/4" square stock.

Rack1.JPG

More teeth and how it fits to a factory made gear.

Rack2.JPG

Rack3.JPG

This took me about 2 weeks to complete working when I could and changing many things as I went along. The gear box was made around the materials I had in stock and the diameter of the gear cutters. If the cutters were of a larger diameter then the whole unit could have been larger and beefier.
The gears have Module 1 teeth I have no idea just how strong they are or how much abuse they will stand. I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth and true everything runs. I hand fed the gear while cutting and it went right though the key stock without complaint. I just moved over 0.124 for the next tooth.
It definitely is not a heavy duty gear box but for my needs it should work just fine.

Now I can't remember what I originally wanted to make the rack for but I am sure to come up with some ideas.

Thanks for looking

Ray
 
Came out very nice. Even if you don't remember what you need it for, it should come in handy for a lot of other stuff. I can commiserate with the old timers disease issues. Cheers, Mike
 
Thanks to all
I am sure I will find a use for it coming up.
Today I modified the cutter retainer so I can also use my slitting saws on the drive.

Ray
 
An on my build list , the few that are made to sell are way over my income available funds. I think ill use a three way shaft set up n one side I want an er32 or er40 collet . The other an arbor like you made for cutters. Nice job I like it , well done
 
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