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restoring an ML7 - which gears for the headstock.
I'm restoring an ancient Myford ML7 for use in model engine building.(K5973) The spindle and whitemetal bearings are in very good condition but the gears in the headstock are all shot. The gears are a mixture of cast iron, mazak and bronze. The cast iron gears seem to have stood up to the 50 years of use quite well. The mazak gears show some wear. The bronze gear teeth are almost worn to a feather. This would all point to cast iron being a better material for the replacement gears. My Hercus (south bend clone) is all cast iron gears and shows almost no wear on the gear train teeth. again this points to cast iron being a better gear material in this type of application. What is the general consensus of opinion on the materials for making lathe gear wheels? I have bars of meehanite which are big enough to give me most wheels. Of the various cast irons is meehanite a good material for making long lasting gears? The gears for the myford and the hercus dont match at all, even in similar diameters. this points to one set being 20 degree pitch angle(PA) and one set being 14.5 degree PA. does anyone know what PA the myford gears were? even after reading Ivan Laws book on gears and gear cutting I still cant look at a gear in my hand and work out just by looking at it what the pressure angle would be. are the teeth of 14 and a half degree gears fatter or thinner than similar gear diameter 20 degree pressure angle gears? a 65 tooth bull wheel seems near useless for detent style dividing. has anyone rebuilt a myford bullwheel in some other tooth size that has proven to still be adequate? so many questions :-) If I surrender I can still buy replacement gears from myford but cutting my replacement gears would be quite cool. comments welcome. Stealth Pilot |
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