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Drawing a TRUE Involute spur Gear
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04-12-2011, 06:29 PM
I44troll,
Thanks for the gear training tutorial. I'm slow finishing part-one but I wanted to take extra time for the concepts to sink in. I do have a question about figure 14. In the paragraph it says
Randy,
Once again thanks for participating in the tutorial! I went ahead and edited the text to say
04-12-2011, 10:59 PM
I understand, Thanks Chris "i44troll".
Randy
04-15-2011, 10:00 AM
Chris,
Is this an edit that should be done in the PDF that I didn't catch?
04-15-2011, 03:06 PM
Boss,
It's not too critical but if the pdf's can be edited easily it wouldn't hurt to update occasionally based on how others read and interpret the text.
07-28-2017, 05:11 AM
Greetings Gents.
I have been reading this gear drawing thread, and am slightly confused as to the location of the Gear-Maker Macro. I do have a couple of gears I want to draw, and want to try the macro. I am new to the cad drawing and wish to understand the process better. Brock
I found my copies of Makegear.bas and Gears.bas Macro.
Just click on the attachments below. Gears.bas (Size: 3.43 KB / Downloads: 11) Makegear.bas (Size: 5.19 KB / Downloads: 10) Move or Copy these files to your DeltaCad Macros folder then go to the Macro tab in DeltaCad to Run or Edit the Macros. P.S. I tried to add the Timer command in Gears.bas to slow down the animation but it kept crashing. So I added another loop in the Delay subroutine. Code: Sub Delay
07-30-2017, 06:35 AM
Thankyou kindly for the quick response.
Brock
08-08-2017, 11:46 PM
I have just tried the Makegear macro to do a single gear as per the example in the tutorial, only to find that it generates an error in line 95. I think it may be a divide by zero error.
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