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Re: ToolBit Wizard

by ArtF » Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:47 am

Hi Matt:

Yes. Two things, if you grind tools, consider using the profile from the DXF to make one, all DXF;s include a tool profile in them,
second, to get the original tool wizard, the downloads page has a link to the old gearotic, I believe its in there.

Art

Re: ToolBit Wizard

by Matt Whitehouse » Sun Aug 30, 2015 11:29 pm

i was looking for this too... is it in an older version that could be downloaded?
thanks,
matt

Re: ToolBit Wizard

by Ken_Shea » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:25 am

Hi Art
I guess that accounts for why I couldn't locate it then :)

Just looked at a youtube and saw a unique way (to me) to create a cutter that should work well and quite accuratly for gear or cog belt tooth forms, CNC required though.
If you or others may be interested here is part one . part two can be picked up at part one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtWedz55IOM


Ken




Re: ToolBit Wizard

by ArtF » Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:15 pm

Hi Ken:

  No. It was felt when G2 was upgraded that the wizards output wasnt really that usefull and wasnt being used.
I do have on my list to add another after consulting with the group as to the most usefull design of such a thing.
  I beiev that making your own tool may be usefull up to a certain diamter and for certain materials, but its probably
a bit dangerous as well, so I was hoping a discussion could ensue based on the expertise of people around
there that woudl know better than I as to thebest way to do cuh things.. I just havent gotten there as yet.

Art

ToolBit Wizard

by Ken_Shea » Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:23 pm

Is the ToolBit wizard alive in GT ?

Ken

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