fujimo
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2017
- 3
hi,
i hope i have come to the place that can help me.
i have a round rod milling machine- very basically, it takes a square of wood and turns it into a dowel- i am wanting to make a different type of cutting head for it- as opposed to the fixed blades spinning around the wood blank as it is being fed into the machine.
these are my thoughts. to have a fixed ring gear on the stationary part of the housing, while the spinning head- will have two( opposite) gears traveling on the ring gear- these gears are directly attached to shafts terminating in a router cutting head attachment.
so as the head spins- the gears are rotated and the router bits cut longitudinally as they are simultaneously being spun.
my concerns are - the head spins at about 3 500 rpm . so depending on the ratio- the smaller gears running on the ring gear will be going at pretty high speeds- would like to get the sub shafts and router heads spinning at around 15 000 rpm
can these types of gears handle those rpm?
and if so- where to with an idea on gear shape, tooth pitch etc etc.
this is not very high load- as the heads will only be removing the corners on a 1/2" soft wood square.
this will have to be an open system-- lubrication? heat?
please note : this is for my own machine - this is not for commercial resale.
many thanks
wayne
i hope i have come to the place that can help me.
i have a round rod milling machine- very basically, it takes a square of wood and turns it into a dowel- i am wanting to make a different type of cutting head for it- as opposed to the fixed blades spinning around the wood blank as it is being fed into the machine.
these are my thoughts. to have a fixed ring gear on the stationary part of the housing, while the spinning head- will have two( opposite) gears traveling on the ring gear- these gears are directly attached to shafts terminating in a router cutting head attachment.
so as the head spins- the gears are rotated and the router bits cut longitudinally as they are simultaneously being spun.
my concerns are - the head spins at about 3 500 rpm . so depending on the ratio- the smaller gears running on the ring gear will be going at pretty high speeds- would like to get the sub shafts and router heads spinning at around 15 000 rpm
can these types of gears handle those rpm?
and if so- where to with an idea on gear shape, tooth pitch etc etc.
this is not very high load- as the heads will only be removing the corners on a 1/2" soft wood square.
this will have to be an open system-- lubrication? heat?
please note : this is for my own machine - this is not for commercial resale.
many thanks
wayne