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50), this will intersect the axis at some point beyond K\ take this point for the apex of a cone whose base shall coincide with that of the rolling frustum KP, develope its surface and describe the teeth as in Art. 193. An interior surface, corresponding to cdin fig. 117, must also be developed and the teeth traced upon it ; the relative position of these interior forms to those already traced upon the exterior surface, will be determined by drawing an inclined line at the pitch surface, accord...ing to the method of Art. 70. The principal machine in which these skew bevils are employed is that which is known by the name of the bobbin and fly frame, in the cotton manufacture. 201. To communicate motion by means of involutes between tiro axes inclined without meeting. * Fig. 104 represents, as already explained, a pair of wheels whose teeth are formed of arcs of involutes, the point of contact of which is always situated in the common tangent DE of the bases. In this figure the wheels are in the same plane, and their axes consequently parallel.
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