For those of of you who want to make gears for your Atlas lathe or mill I have found that brass or bronze works the best I made a steel one but it was a bit to loud for me.
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The 2 1/8 gear ran fine no real noise the 1 1/8 gear however was quite loud the bronze one cured this.
No the two gears are held together by a shoulder 13/16 in dia. and a 1/2" long on the small gear I then give it about 2 thousands press fit with locktite and pressed it into the large gear. If there ever was a problem I could drill between the two mating surface's and pin it but I just dont see that happening. The steel one can be used I would have to narrow both gears down to about 3/8 then it could be used in the QCGB there are two of them in there.. Ray
I might have missed something. Are these for a 6" or 12"? I'd be interested for some on my 6". Depending on the price obviously and don't want to be a greedy miser seeing it's your time. Your time is way more important than me getting some gears.
Don't overlook the fact that your lathe can act as a small horizontal mill if you set up a shaft between centers, and have a suitable way to move the work under the arbor. Certainly not as capable as a mill, but it'll do in a pinch. I ran across someone else's post that had this LINK, and one of these days I'll get one. You just have to mill in the dovetail to fit your cross slide.
I have been thinking of doing something just like this but there is a bit of a chicken and egg thing going on.
(need a milling machine to make a milling table)
This would let me do small milling jobs but I'd still be unable to mill gears unless I mounted a dividing had on my angle plate but then it's just getting rediculous
It would be better mounted direclty on a T slot cross slide like the one you mentioned.
I have seen Altas milling attachments but they are hard to find and expensive to ship "down under".
The vice on those attachments always looks particularly small to me.
Thanks for the link to the T slot table.
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