Lego & Myford - who knew?

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I need to make a a thread dial indicator for my old Myford ML4 - these are apparently made of either Unobtainium or Expensivium.

In my consequent search for a nice cheap, replaceable 16 tooth plastic gear pinion wheel to mesh well with my 8tpi leadscrew I found this:-

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Thank you Mr Lego - I didn't know you and Myford had collaborated!
 
is it the correct tooth profile though?
on the other hand, one of the jobs I want to do when I finally pick up my boxford is make a TDI so I shall park this knowledge for later use as I fully expected to be cutting a gear for it.
 
If you have a 3D Printer or know someone who does have a look at this Dial Indicator on Thingiverse.

The author does not specify whcih model of lathe this fits but I believe they are all similar. I am lucky enough to have an original on my Super 7 so have not tried it but comments on the Myford Facebook group seem favourable.

If you cannot get it printed elsewhere I am happy to have a go for you if you can cover the postage. pm me if I can help.
 
If you cannot get it printed elsewhere I am happy to have a go for you if you can cover the postage. pm me if I can help.
That's very kind of you - that body/barrel mount arrangement would need changing for the ML4 I think- I'm going to freehand something first and get the key dimensions sorted before asking others to put time and effort in! Many thanks.
 
I need to make a a thread dial indicator for my old Myford ML4 - these are apparently made of either Unobtainium or Expensivium.

In my consequent search for a nice cheap, replaceable 16 tooth plastic gear pinion wheel to mesh well with my 8tpi leadscrew I found this:-

View attachment 103345 Thank you Mr Lego - I didn't know you and Myford had collaborated!
Brilliant! Same problem, just orded one for myself off evilbay. Less tha three quid including postage.
 
is it the correct tooth profile though?
on the other hand, one of the jobs I want to do when I finally pick up my boxford is make a TDI so I shall park this knowledge for later use as I fully expected to be cutting a gear for it.
Enots on Youtube has made a video on making a TDI for a Boxford lathe metric and imperial.


 
One wonders why steel gears are so expensive. They must be made by the billion.
I've a motor and speed reduction gearing of a lawn scarifier. The gears are mostly steel (one hard nylon) and they are spiral cut. I guarantee you could buy and scrap 10 machines for price you would be charged for making the gears. It's bonkers!
 
Interestingly, somewhere in the shed, ive got hunderds of little cogs of varying sizes... i cleared out a garage and there was a box of metal cogs from something ( god knows what ) they range from maybe 10mm up to 70mm.
🤔 i dont even know why i kept them
 
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