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The machining of gears involute is actually carried out by by using
hobs or rack-cutter, on their own proper machine, usually followed by grinding.
Altough for small modeles hobbing technology for machining involute surface
before grinding is probably the best one, for large modules hobbing
takes a lot of problems, since both the
machine tool and tools become very expensive and very little flexible.
Then it is necessary to handle a very heavy and delicate tooly, while
machine table is required to turn at high speed without any precision loss.
Gear machining by milling may be a good answer to such problems, with
machining time very interesting and a lot of further advantages.
For low-quality gears milling might be used as the final involute machining.
In the following chapters we'll show that gear milling is geometrically
correct, technically executable and economically convenient, and that
for large modules the hobbing technology is obsolete, although
the only apparent technical evolution of hobs and hobbing machines.
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