Dividing plate. By Bob's hobby machine shop. 7:59 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmyHAaCVnQ0
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Dividing plate. By Bob's hobby machine shop. 7:59 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmyHAaCVnQ0
That IS A Lot of holes...painstaking! Then there was a LOT of deburring. Kudo's for tenacity!! Interesting setup on the cross slide for the drill and offsetting the BC's. Also the 90° offset for the indexer on the spindle...could quite figure out how he translated that? Some kind of worm gear maybe, using that printed wheel as a reference?
As I was reading the reply, I tought of my own desire to create a small indexer.
• • • • • •> ALL my equipment is in the "MICRO" Size • • • TAIG & PROXXON ....
And then the lightbulb came on: in my collection of many Odd Things, I have a Plastic, 72 tooth 3 inch diameter gear!
The endless possibilities to start an indexer, with the Outer Diameter ALREADY indexed. :-)
And also Supplying a means from the very Start to "lock it in place" is a done deal!
I can mount its hub in my little 2.75 inch 3 Jaw chuck, and it is almost finished before I get started!
I just bought a USB powered "micro" dremel, it only has a 3/32 chuck, but I bought it for the light weight, And working plastic!!!
• • • • • • •>THAT LIGHT BULB, I must have paid my power bill this month!
philip, from the Great Pacific NorthWET, Oregon, USA
"Wood Working" & "Electronics", since 1957, Metal working added, 1968