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Team 4499's first Homemade Gear!
From the time that we bought our Haas VF2 CNC mill last year, we have been wanting to make our own gears due to the mill coming with a 4th axis. This has been a long off-season challenge from getting the 4th axis operational to writing a python program to make the G-Code, it has finally been accomplished. To make this gear we lathed the aluminum to the nominal diameter and then used the mill to cut the teeth with an involute cutter. This is a 24 teeth gear made out of 6061-T6 aluminum and we are hoping to experiment with 1018 steel soon. If you have any questions on our set-up for making gears feel free to ask.
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That looks shiny. I'm sure it'll come in handy during the season for those odd tooth sizes.
Have you considered getting a rotary broach to make the hex bore? What made you choose to write a program to generate the G-code over a CAM plugin for your CAD software, or a similar solution (like MasterCAM)? |
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Nice!
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That's quite an expensive machine. Is it used for something else in addition to FIRST robotics? Also, I'm curious what involute cutter you're using and where you bought it.
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That's pretty awesome! We're looking at doing something like that when we move in to our new building next fall. Either a used Haas or something newer like a toolroom mill. Got some photos of the Haas for us machinery geeks out there? |
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That looks awesome! Quick question: how'd you locate the center of the gear for the pilot hole and the broaching? |
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EDIT: If you are using a lathe to turn the initial diameter, you can use a rotary broach in the tailstock to broach the hex instead of going to the press. Last edited by asid61 : 21-12-2016 at 15:11. |
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We used a lathe to get the material to the correct diameter and then drilled the 1/2" hole for broaching on a three ton press. We used a three jaw to clamp up on the stock.
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You know what really cuts my gears? Those Highlander guys!
Looks nice, I would suggest making gear stock and cutting pieces off of it as it is likely to be more time efficient. Also use 7075 if you are going to be putting it on a robot, the cost is worth it. If you are not already aware, 7075 has nearly the same structural properties as 1018 steel but the same softness as aluminum. nice and strong but will wear much quicker. |
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Gosh guys! I'd finally got our HAAS working this month and then you guys have to show up and one-up me?
But seriously, this is awesome! I don't think I've seen your guys new (old) VF2 in person though. I'll have to come check it out sometime. Thanks for the help you gave us with HAAS training a bit ago. One last question, I can't tell from the picture, does your HAAS have an automatic tool changer? |
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