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hello again this is tubal-cain and this is machine shop tips number 197 cutting a spur gear by the direct indexing method and Ill be using the Cincinnati dividing head now if you have not seen some of my other videos make sure that you watch tips number 192 which is an introduction to gears and gear cutting because I will assume that you understand some of the nomenclature and related information that I gave to you in that chapter and Ill be cutting a 30 tooth gear on this gear blank which still needs to be mounted on an arbor and turned down to the correct diameter and it will be a 12 pitch now lets walk over the milling machine and talk about direct indexing versus plane indexing now there will be future capture chapters using plane indexing so be sure and watch all of the gear cutting videos in this series and there will be about 10 Im at the Bridgeport mill and this is the big Cincinnati 10 inch dividing head or indexing head and I covered this in earlier chapters but if you r