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I vote for "Wheels and Peripheries CAD / CAM
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Art,ArtF wrote: For CNC, that means a completly new module that shows the toolpaths, has selectable coordinate home locations. 3d display of the paths, including 4th axis code. And waterline
machining for 3d models that arent necessarily gears. (The new program loads any STL to add to a gear drive mechanism.). This also means tool tables, and in the end post processors,
perhaps for 3d printers as well as general CNC.
I will be interested to see what you bring out. I've been looking at doing waterline cutting to get round the small "nodding" problems with my KX1 head which become apparent when working with very small detail. I've done a small amount of hand coding for simple shapes but haven't yet (if ever?
But just to show that I do cut gears, putting Gearotic to its proper use - 0.2MOD cut in styrene with an 0.2mm cutter - for a 4mm:ft scale yard crane
Jim.
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Re: Still Moving along..
Art,
I use a photography post processing package that has three levels, Beginner, Intermediate and Expert.
With these three levels, different menus are available. For a beginner, all the choices can be daunting and the simplest level only gives the parameters that are necessary to generate basic photo changes. This allows an individual to jump right in without being overwhelmed.
Since I only cut gears by hand and with a laser, I don't even know what most of the parameters that are being discussed actually do. If you make a menu system with levels, maybe I (and other beginners) will be able to figure which parameters go with basic design, which can be used to make minor adjustments and which are for CNC operations, etc.
Just a thought,
Steve Fox
I use a photography post processing package that has three levels, Beginner, Intermediate and Expert.
With these three levels, different menus are available. For a beginner, all the choices can be daunting and the simplest level only gives the parameters that are necessary to generate basic photo changes. This allows an individual to jump right in without being overwhelmed.
Since I only cut gears by hand and with a laser, I don't even know what most of the parameters that are being discussed actually do. If you make a menu system with levels, maybe I (and other beginners) will be able to figure which parameters go with basic design, which can be used to make minor adjustments and which are for CNC operations, etc.
Just a thought,
Steve Fox
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" has three levels, Beginner, Intermedi ate and Expert."
Steve;
Gearotic had that feature way back, to do exactly what you described below, perhaps time to re-evaluate.. If I remember correctly though, the issue with it was where do you draw the line between levels and could it interfere with what your trying to do?
Thanks for the post.
Cheers
Bob
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"Wheels and Peripheries CAD / CAM"
Not bad John..
Not bad John..
Re: Still Moving along..
I figure I'm a beginner until I know that what I need isn't in the beginner's section. Then, I bump up to the next level.BobL wrote:
" has three levels, Beginner, Intermedi ate and Expert."
Steve;
Gearotic had that feature way back, to do exactly what you described below, perhaps time to re-evaluate.. If I remember correctly though, the issue with it was where do you draw the line between levels and could it interfere with what your trying to do?
Thanks for the post.
Cheers
Bob
Steve Fox
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"Kinetic Motion CAD/CAM"
"Kimotic CAD/CAM"
"Kinemotic CAD/CAM"
Regards Felix
"Kimotic CAD/CAM"
"Kinemotic CAD/CAM"
Regards Felix
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Felix;
I like " Kinetic Motion " myself...
Thanks for sharing..
Cheers
Bob
I like " Kinetic Motion " myself...
Thanks for sharing..
Cheers
Bob
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FWIW, I'd +1 Kinetic Motion. Nice tie-in with Gearotic Motion, rolls off the tongue the same way, and gives continuity.
Gives Art an excuse to do a Kinetic Sculpture module, too.
Kirk
Gives Art an excuse to do a Kinetic Sculpture module, too.
Kirk