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Helical Gearing

11/20/2014 2:52 AM

can anybody tell me how to cut helical gear with out using lead gear .I m using formula given in book of my hobbing (Sykes)

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Re: helical gearing

11/20/2014 3:38 AM

As there are several videos on YouTube, the answer has to be "yes".

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Re: helical gearing

11/21/2014 12:36 AM

Videos are of normal helical gearing with differential gears but Im asking about method without using differential gears.

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