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Hey all! I been trying to figure out how to create some simple plastic gears using my 3 axis cnc, but unable to find anything that could create the drawing without alot of painstaking work. Then the other day as I was browsing the Partmaster Pro application directory (don't ask me why) I stumbled on a Gears.exe file so I ran it. Wala! Here's a program to enter some specs and options and it creates it for you, just add toolpaths and cut it. Well at least it seems that simple. The problem is that there are some options and terminology used that I don't have a clue about and was wondering if anyone knows how to use it? I can't seem to find the gears I want online or have to buy either tons of them or a bunch of assorted ones, or pay thru the nose for some custom stuff. This looks like I could create my own and why not, I got the hardware and plastic to do it. If you're not aware of the app, browse to that directory and give it a spin. Mark |
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| No link, look in the DolphinCadCam directory under Program Files on your hard drive. In that directory is where I found gears.exe. Just double click on it and it will run. At least that's where I found it. Another option is to do a search (Start - Search), look for gears.exe on your local hard drive. |
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| I have produce a movie showing how to use the Involute software. This is not intended to teach you about designing an involute form, you must know the form of the teeth before you can make sense of the software. Look at Misc page on www.dolphin-online.net The movie will run under XP and Vista. Note that your software license must include the Involute module to run properly, contact your agent if in doubt. ATB Andre |
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| Do a search for a book called Gears and Gearcutting by Ivan Law. Not expensive and it covers making gears in the home shop as opposed to one that covers complicated industrial methods. http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...ears&x=54&y=14 John S. |
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| I found enough information to create and cut a gear successfully that had a circle diameter of .5 Tonight however, I tried to create one that was .6, but when I load the gcode into Mach3, I get those damm tiny extra circles (wild random toolpaths). I get tired of that! So using Mach3_Inc post processor, cuts everything else just fine. So why am I getting these with this part? |
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| I have had that problem with BobCad from time to time and it sucks. Check out this free program: http://www.cncedit.com/ It is simple and powerful. You can view the cutting path and the associated lines of code and the same time...so you can delete the lines that are causing the goofy circles. |
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| No, don't really want to resort to another app. The gcode generated by the Dolphin Cam should work as expected and not generate these wild random circles. I did and should point out that this 'Gears' app is accessible via the CAD application via 'Involute' option on one of the menu dropdowns (can't remember exactly which one right now, I'm at work). Another issue I ran into, in the video tutorial you can generate the gear into cad by saving the .vbs script and then open or activate the script in cad. But when I do, my .5" part is generated into cad as a 16" diameter part. If there's some way to scale it back, I don't know what it is, nor again, would I expect it to do this. I had to use the save as .dxf option and then create a new drawing/part using the dxf file to get the correct sized part, which I then had to manually create the contour/toolpath whereas the .vbs version already had it done, just 16" across. |
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| Please send me the following files and I will see if I can find where the problem lies. In the Involute module use Save As.. and send the .gear file Also send the original .dxf .dra and the .cnc files. andre@dolphincadcam.com Thanks Andre |
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