Super Beitrag, leider fehlt die geile Musik. Egal, immer toll anzusehen und informativ. Die, die diese Musik nicht mögen, können ja auf lautlos stellen :).
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank! Ja, an der Musik wurde immer wieder herumgemotzt.
@paulminor47074 жыл бұрын
would it technically be possible to use a inside-thread cutter for the hob and have the workpiece spin freely and be turned by the motion of the hob? I just have access to a very basic Mill without powerfeed, a hobbing attatchment or a dividing head, so i cant really use the normal thread cutters. I am trying to make a replacement M3 Z30 aluminium gear in this case, but i find this interesting for any size for possible future projects.
@prof-rieg
4 жыл бұрын
Not at all! I know that there are videos in KZread around with such thread cutters but this won't give you a precise gear. I hesitate to say it but this is rubbish. Don't do that.
@Copozeras3 жыл бұрын
So much valuable information! Thank you for sharing sir! I am looking fotward to watch more of your videos. Could you recommend me a book on this topic in English, I cant speak German unfortunately.
@prof-rieg
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Regarding a book: I've no recommendation upon Englsig books but I guess there are a lot books on these topics on Amazon.
@w.dkalyan62343 жыл бұрын
Sir this video is soo helpfull for technical students who are interested in machinary s Sir if you don't mine please tell me how to setup gears and which no teeth gears are commonly used ,is their any tips sir please
@panchovilla14865 жыл бұрын
Real nice
@upendargond10932 жыл бұрын
Geyr kitarika s lagta h
@renatomartinez31833 жыл бұрын
professor Rieg i should take my hat off by your eminence and regards.........i hope you consider to answer my little question (i´ll be more than appreciated) , why couldn´t I use free hobbing method instead of the syncronized? normally used in heavy maschines ?
@prof-rieg
3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Martinez, free hobbing is only for very coarse and unprecise gears - in fact, nobody in industry works with it. Truly, nobody. Free hobbing is an idea of beginners upon gear making and is not worth to consider. I hope this answers your question and many thanks for your kind response.
@skoulatos5 жыл бұрын
It is a very nice video, highly educational and entertaining! I particularly enjoyed the hobbing process. My question is, profile shifting can only be applied with hobbing, or also with the more standard involute gear cutters (set of 8 pieces, according to tooth number)? Thank you again for sharing this nice video!
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! No, you cannot make gears with profile shift with the set of 8 Form cutters- you will need special form cutters according to the desired profile shift.
@skoulatos
5 жыл бұрын
@@prof-rieg That makes sense, you are such a good source of information!! May I ask, what are the manufacturing options for profile shifting, except hobbing? I suppose there is the "rack cutting" method (which I cannot find any video showing that, only found diagrams)? Any other additional ways to profile shift in reality? I am interested to do this, for horological purposes (working on an ancient clock called the "Antikythera Mechanism").
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I'm impressed by the whole setup, beautiful job!!
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Thank you for your generosity !
@prof-rieg
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
1:04 +1 3:10 4:09 +0.5 6:00 0 7:52 -0.5 9:53 -1 13:07 conclusion
Super Beitrag, leider fehlt die geile Musik. Egal, immer toll anzusehen und informativ. Die, die diese Musik nicht mögen, können ja auf lautlos stellen :).
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank! Ja, an der Musik wurde immer wieder herumgemotzt.
would it technically be possible to use a inside-thread cutter for the hob and have the workpiece spin freely and be turned by the motion of the hob? I just have access to a very basic Mill without powerfeed, a hobbing attatchment or a dividing head, so i cant really use the normal thread cutters. I am trying to make a replacement M3 Z30 aluminium gear in this case, but i find this interesting for any size for possible future projects.
@prof-rieg
4 жыл бұрын
Not at all! I know that there are videos in KZread around with such thread cutters but this won't give you a precise gear. I hesitate to say it but this is rubbish. Don't do that.
So much valuable information! Thank you for sharing sir! I am looking fotward to watch more of your videos. Could you recommend me a book on this topic in English, I cant speak German unfortunately.
@prof-rieg
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Regarding a book: I've no recommendation upon Englsig books but I guess there are a lot books on these topics on Amazon.
Sir this video is soo helpfull for technical students who are interested in machinary s Sir if you don't mine please tell me how to setup gears and which no teeth gears are commonly used ,is their any tips sir please
Real nice
Geyr kitarika s lagta h
professor Rieg i should take my hat off by your eminence and regards.........i hope you consider to answer my little question (i´ll be more than appreciated) , why couldn´t I use free hobbing method instead of the syncronized? normally used in heavy maschines ?
@prof-rieg
3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Martinez, free hobbing is only for very coarse and unprecise gears - in fact, nobody in industry works with it. Truly, nobody. Free hobbing is an idea of beginners upon gear making and is not worth to consider. I hope this answers your question and many thanks for your kind response.
It is a very nice video, highly educational and entertaining! I particularly enjoyed the hobbing process. My question is, profile shifting can only be applied with hobbing, or also with the more standard involute gear cutters (set of 8 pieces, according to tooth number)? Thank you again for sharing this nice video!
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! No, you cannot make gears with profile shift with the set of 8 Form cutters- you will need special form cutters according to the desired profile shift.
@skoulatos
5 жыл бұрын
@@prof-rieg That makes sense, you are such a good source of information!! May I ask, what are the manufacturing options for profile shifting, except hobbing? I suppose there is the "rack cutting" method (which I cannot find any video showing that, only found diagrams)? Any other additional ways to profile shift in reality? I am interested to do this, for horological purposes (working on an ancient clock called the "Antikythera Mechanism").
Kindly hobbing machine gears calculations formula.
Einbahnfrei!
Machen Sie auch Auftragsarbeiten?
@prof-rieg
5 жыл бұрын
Leider nicht.
what is the dv diamater???
@prof-rieg
Жыл бұрын
This is a computed diameter, not important for milling.
I am impressed with your set up but why not use an actual hobber. I think I paid 600.00 for my barber colman #12
very work
Sir please don't forget my request sir please