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    Default Want to make some gears?

    If anyone is interested, I am posting a link to a gear calculating g-code generator. It is NOT a dak engineering product (so please do not ask Dave for support) but it does work with turboCNC with no editing. Requires Excel, though at some point I hope to have a stand alone version.

    http://www.geocities.com/sidi_steve/...6_20030505.zip

    Feel free to send me e-mail if there are any questions.

    Thanks

    Steve

    ps - a key making aquaintance was fond of saying "Test Before You Trust" - a good policy to be sure - I would recommend testing any g-code before running on your machine.

    pps - Thanks balsaman - Thanks Woodnack

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    Steve,

    Good to see you here! Welcome!!!

    Guys, this gear gcode maker works great.

    Eric

    I wish it wouldn't crash.


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    Hey steve,
    hows the machine running? what have you made? Looks good pal...

    My little piece of the web!
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    Hi guys- Thanks for the welcome!

    I have taken a break from gears (a very short break I hope) to try to make a Mother's Day gift. LOL. I really like mechanical stuff, but as soon as I try to make something more Mom-like, it feels like a disaster. Oh well.

    Next week, back to making fun stuff. And I feel the need- the need for speed. I think I can bump up the speed of SupaBrute. Seems the consensus is that 1/4" mdf can be cut in one pass at around 15ipm. That is faster than I am going now. I gotta pick up the pace!

    To a good and productive weekend!

    Regards,

    Steve



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    This may work...

    http://www.geocities.com/sidi_steve/NewPix/picView.html

    Right-Click on the GearCreate6 pic and Save Target As

    Steve



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