by ArtF » Wed May 01, 2024 12:28 pm
Hi:
Bevels cannot be cut by conventional machining, even on the 4th axis. The use of 4th axis for gears in Gearotic is a tangential method where the
gear is rotated to where the flute or saw is tangential to the curve and the curve is then shaved. This works very well for almost all gear types, but Bevel and elliptical cannot be made in a 4th axis environment. Bevels in particular are very hard to machine with almost any
method due to the shrinking involute. Gearotic has no way to machine these, often , depending on use, the STL of a bevel is used to 3d print a master for a casting pour to make that type of gear.
Art
Hi:
Bevels cannot be cut by conventional machining, even on the 4th axis. The use of 4th axis for gears in Gearotic is a tangential method where the
gear is rotated to where the flute or saw is tangential to the curve and the curve is then shaved. This works very well for almost all gear types, but Bevel and elliptical cannot be made in a 4th axis environment. Bevels in particular are very hard to machine with almost any
method due to the shrinking involute. Gearotic has no way to machine these, often , depending on use, the STL of a bevel is used to 3d print a master for a casting pour to make that type of gear.
Art