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Patterns
!/2"-DIA.
HOLE
20-TOOTH
FULL-SCALE PATTERN
(6!/8" O.D.)
(NEED ONE)
!/4"-DIA.
HOLE
DRIVE GEAR
FULL-SCALE PATTERN
(3!/4" O.D.)
(NEED ONE)
%/16"-DIA.
HOLE
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INDEXING WHEEL
FULL-SCALE
LEFT HALF-PATTERN
(NEED 1)
&/16"-DIA.
HOLE
CL
!/2"-DIA.
!/4 "-DIA. HOLE
HOLES
4!/2"-RAD.
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INDEXING WHEEL
FULL-SCALE
RIGHT HALF-PATTERN
&/16"-DIA.
(NEED 1)
HOLE
CL
!/2"-DIA.
HOLE !/4 "-DIA.
HOLES
4!/2"-RAD.
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CL
30-TOOTH
FULL-SCALE
HALF-PATTERN
(9" O.D)
(NEED 2)
CL
!/2"-DIA.
HOLE
!/4"-DIA.
HOLE
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10-TOOTH
FULL-SCALE
PATTERN
(3!/4" O.D.)
(NEED THREE)
!/2"-DIA.
HOLE
%/16"-DIA.
HOLE
40-TOOTH
FULL-SCALE
QUARTER-PATTERN
(11!#/16" O.D.)
(NEED 4)
!/4"-DIA.
HOLE
!/2"-DIA.
HOLE
CL
CL
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Milling Machine
Gear Setups
The router milling machine allows for six
different gear setups to create spiral patterns
(like flutes and reeds). Depending on the
setup, the gear ratio, and therefore the spac-
SINGLE
ing of the spirals changes. The direction of SPIRAL
the spiral depends on whether one or two PATTERN
gears are used to connect the drive gear and
main gears, as you can see in the drawings
below and on the following page.
Each set of drawings below shows the
gear setup and resulting spiral pattern. You
can use the information to determine what FOUR
will work best for the type of bit you’re COMPLETE
using. It’s always good idea to try out dif- SPIRAL
ferent gear setups and bit combinations on PATTERNS
a practice blank to determine the best spac-
ing and number of spirals.
Over time, you’ll develop a sense for the
number of spirals you can use in a design { Spiral Pattern. Each specific gear setup results in a particular
depending on the gear ratio and the size of spiral spacing (left example). The indexing wheel ensures that spirals are
the bit (or a portion of a bit) you use. evenly spaced for a consistent look once they’re complete (right example).
10-20
GEAR
INSIDE END VIEW
1-8 GEAR
RATIO
A
1%/8
10-30
GEAR
1-12 GEAR
RATIO
B
2#/8
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10-40
GEAR
INSIDE END VIEW
1-16 GEAR
RATIO
C
3#/16
3 1-24 GEAR
RATIO
D
4!#/16
10-20
GEAR
10-40
GEAR
2
1-32 GEAR
RATIO
D
6#/8
10-30
GEAR
10-40
GEAR
1
1-48 GEAR
RATIO
D
9%/8
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