Here is the post I sent to something like 30 gear cuttersin america:
We want to find a gear cutter that can make a gear for us. Right now we have a gear set (64 D.P., 14.5 degrees, agma 10) composed of a small pinion in SS 303 (18 teeth) and an internal gear (325 teeth) made of plastic (Ertalyte). Sound and backlash are a BIG issue (there is no load beside a 6in Kaydon bearing) so we plan to try helical gear to drop the sound at a minimum level.
Backlash was proven enough small with the spur gear set but sound is still too high even with tight tolerances. Next step is then helical gear and if you are interested in that small project we can exchange a little bit more and I can send 3D/2D file. Need is immediate and a quotation for a prototype and a prototype would follow.
I've searched for a while to find a gear cutter that can do it but it seems hard to find. If you cannot cut it, can you redirect me to another that could do it?
Thank
Robin Boudreault
Mech ing.
Complement information: Pressure angle was defined to 14.5 degrees (instead of 20) to minimise backlash related to center-to-center distance error but could go to 20 degree (sacrifying backlash for smoothness of operation). Quick research has shown that helix angle decreases sound as the helix angle reach 30 degrees, which seems to be the best angle (over that it does not decrease the sound).
Direction doesn't matter since there is almost no load. My only concern is having a ratio of 18 to 14 (right now the internal gear has 325 teeth and the pinion has 18 teeth, giving a ratio of 18.06). Gear could be metric or english, could have and helical angle between 15 and 30 degree and a pitch angle of 14.5 to 20 degree. Center to center distance is not imposed by the design. All those parameter must be
validated since the system is placed inside a really compact case filled with a lot of stuff.