by David K » Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:59 am
ArtF wrote:
Sounds reasonable..
The teeth reduce as the module of that section lowers. Its a function of a bevel gears tooth profile.
As you go down the code the module lowers..
Art
thanks Art - that's what it looks like in Gearotic, but it was a little tough to see
The only non blank dwg/dxf I am getting is the Involute-001-2D.dxf, which using the previously described workaround I can bring in - with this, I can model a bevel gear with a non-changing module...
my idea was to then get the starting and ending (if from bottom, the larger and smaller) profiles in 2D DXF's, so I could loft the profiles to build a solid model...BUUT if mathematically the profile goes to zero...how would I loft the decrease, without a profile that goes to zero?
I really need to break out my mechanics textbooks...
[quote="ArtF"]
Sounds reasonable..
The teeth reduce as the module of that section lowers. Its a function of a bevel gears tooth profile.
As you go down the code the module lowers..
Art
[/quote]
thanks Art - that's what it looks like in Gearotic, but it was a little tough to see
The only non blank dwg/dxf I am getting is the Involute-001-2D.dxf, which using the previously described workaround I can bring in - with this, I can model a bevel gear with a non-changing module...
my idea was to then get the starting and ending (if from bottom, the larger and smaller) profiles in 2D DXF's, so I could loft the profiles to build a solid model...BUUT if mathematically the profile goes to zero...how would I loft the decrease, without a profile that goes to zero?
I really need to break out my mechanics textbooks...