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Default waxy plastic gear repair

Jamie t wrote in message
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Splork wrote:


My low tech pencil sharpener has a drive that uses a 2.2" gear to drive


the

mechanism from the motor. The gear broke into 3 pieces.

I can probably repair it but am unsure of the composition and what to


use for

cement/ strengthening.

Cut a groove around the perimeter, deep enough to get past the gear
teeth. Wrap a steel wire around the gear in the groove, and twist the
ends to make it tight. If cyanoacrylate will stick to the plastic, use
that to get the pieces assembled before you add the wire.

Isaac



Are you saying cut a slot through the middle of the teeth into the bulk
under the teeth?
I suspect a .4mm saw in a Dremmel would end up as a melted mess and not

a
slot, perhaps a heated scalpel blade in a jig

Or perhaps use some nicrome wire with some silone sleeve at the overlap,
apply a weight and some adjustable current. Hope the wire melts into the
bulk of the plastic and perhaps ypu can ignore twisting off of the wire.
May need to recess 3 pins into the disc part , then swathe in hotmelt or
something, if the 3 sections have failed with smooth edges, before doing

the
wire job


what is a waxy plastic gear? I can't picture any gears being made of wax
or material soft like wax?

Jamie




I've come across them but don't remember where, glossy looking as though
covered in oil , hard white material but not PTFE , and slippery to the
touch but no oil film. IIRC quite coarse teeth and pitch as though not very
structural plastic.