I have seen some clock gears that only have one side of the tooth profiled, since they only rotate in one direction. That would only work for the first, and last gear in a train. It was for a wooden clock, and made for plenty of backlash for humidity compensation.
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STANDARDS IN GEARS
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Re: STANDARDS IN GEARS
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