by ajfreeze » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:32 am
Thanks Art, I appreciate the response and definitely the effort you put into all your software. First off, I'm a beginning hobbyist. So if my questions are simple, or irrational, please forgive me.
So what I was thinking was simple cutting out set up triangles at the angle that your are stating in the g-code, and using those to set the table.....would that be close enough? (I'm still searching for a tilting table--any suggestions?)
Also, does the A axis need to be rotated to angle of the gear, or still parallel to X?
And...if you choose to use an involute cutter option, are you still tilting the table or rotating it and taking 3 swipes at the gear? I know it's not the truest form, but you get gears that run (from what I've read and seen), and for prototyping, would that not be close enough?
I just want to make some gears...... ;D
Thanks Art--aj
Thanks Art, I appreciate the response and definitely the effort you put into all your software. First off, I'm a beginning hobbyist. So if my questions are simple, or irrational, please forgive me.
So what I was thinking was simple cutting out set up triangles at the angle that your are stating in the g-code, and using those to set the table.....would that be close enough? (I'm still searching for a tilting table--any suggestions?)
Also, does the A axis need to be rotated to angle of the gear, or still parallel to X?
And...if you choose to use an involute cutter option, are you still tilting the table or rotating it and taking 3 swipes at the gear? I know it's not the truest form, but you get gears that run (from what I've read and seen), and for prototyping, would that not be close enough?
I just want to make some gears...... ;D
Thanks Art--aj