Resources on Gear Cutting Machines

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The discussion focuses on the quest for detailed resources about the history and mechanics of original gear-cutting machines, specifically Polhem's and Whitworth's designs. The user expresses difficulty in finding comprehensive descriptions that include the mathematics and components involved in these machines. Suggestions point to various online resources, including books, museum archives, and specialized libraries that house historical documents and drawings. It is noted that much of the valuable information on early machine tools is not readily available online and is primarily found in physical texts and exhibits. The user acknowledges the helpfulness of the shared resources and looks forward to exploring them further.
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I'm interested in learning about how original gear cutters were made, such as Polhem's manually operated gear-cutting machine or Whitworth's design. So far, I have only been able to find very brief or vague description on how they worked. Any helpful resources that explain the mathematics and parts utilized to create such machines is much appreciated! I am working on a project that requires the skills to create my own tools. Thanks!
 
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http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Category:Machine_Tools

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mLUclpsfTeQC&pg=PA694&lpg=PA694&dq=whitworth+gear+cutting&source=bl&ots=-jWHW7tgtz&sig=h_TUKO6027pE5C3OSYpjML9RHKo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi52ba8mODKAhVH7BQKHWBWBjoQ6AEIMjAD#v=onepage&q=whitworth gear cutting&f=false

https://www.imeche.org/libraries-archive

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/new_galleries/research_centre

There is a large amount of information on development of early machine tools but not much of this has found it's way to the internet - bulk of information is in books , papers and museum exhibits .
 
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Thanks for sharing! I had already stumbled upon a few of the sources you mentioned, but I didn't realize there was libraries of old articles and drawings of some of these machines. I definitely have a lot to sift through. Thanks again!
 
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