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    Default Automotive planetary gears in a project

    I've just got hold of a set of planetary gears from a Holden auto transmission in really goo condition (an overdrive gear set), complete with the splined spindle it ran on.
    I'd like to experiment with using it for something like a 'back-gear' for my lathe. I envisage a simple band brake or even a pin-on-hole 'dog clutch' to arrest the outer ring gear and let it freewheel for straight though 1:1 ratio.
    Anyone used a planetary from an automotive gearbox for anything in a DIY project? Any obstacles or gotchas?
    Cheers,
    Joe
    9"thicknesser/planer, 12" bench saw, 2Hp Dusty, 5/8" Drill press, 10" Makita drop saw, 2Hp Makita outer, the usual power tools and carpentry hand tools...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhovel View Post
    I've just got hold of a set of planetary gears from a Holden auto transmission in really goo condition (an overdrive gear set), complete with the splined spindle it ran on.
    I'd like to experiment with using it for something like a 'back-gear' for my lathe. I envisage a simple band brake or even a pin-on-hole 'dog clutch' to arrest the outer ring gear and let it freewheel for straight though 1:1 ratio.
    Anyone used a planetary from an automotive gearbox for anything in a DIY project? Any obstacles or gotchas?
    I came across this one day, it's what I'd like to do with a planetary gearset, although I fear it's probably beyond my abilities...

    home made 5c chuck done!

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    I remember when he posted that and saved the whole thread, a work of art. I think anyone that puts there mind to it could make one, and having that post to go off would take a lot of guess work out of it.
    If I remember right he even made a mistake and had to leave a gear out for it to work.
    When are you going to start yours


    Dave

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