Scott:
The new version isnt ready yet, but here s a short video from it showing how the cutting "should" look when your looking into the 4th axis..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpbjYPV ... e=youtu.be
The pauses are the tool sweep back, then forward on the tooth surface.. but this shows at least the order of motion vs revolution ..
While this is the new code, the old code is similar...though during this development I have found an error in the old code that coudl badly affect small tooth count gears,
the new module will correct that..
Art
Problem with involute gear generation
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Re: Problem with involute gear generation
Art,
I viewed the video and see how it should look. That is not what I am getting. The first move for the A axis rotates a little beyond the profiling area and makes a full depth of cut pass that wipes out that side of the tooth profile alltogether. I did as you suggetsted and ran the roughing cut only and that worked just as it should roughing out all the teeth. It is the shaving that is messed up. I even tried reversing my Y axis thinking it may be the problem I ran the rotary in both directions with Y set one way and both with Y set the other. All ways wipe out the profile as soon as A starts its rotation process. This is a small count gear at 11 teeth. I will try a larger tooth count to see if that works? On another subject, can the involute settings be changed to match a cutter for a smaller tooth involute set ? If so is there a tutorial that addresses this as I cannot find anywhere to change from the one that comes with gearotic.
Thanks,
Scott
I viewed the video and see how it should look. That is not what I am getting. The first move for the A axis rotates a little beyond the profiling area and makes a full depth of cut pass that wipes out that side of the tooth profile alltogether. I did as you suggetsted and ran the roughing cut only and that worked just as it should roughing out all the teeth. It is the shaving that is messed up. I even tried reversing my Y axis thinking it may be the problem I ran the rotary in both directions with Y set one way and both with Y set the other. All ways wipe out the profile as soon as A starts its rotation process. This is a small count gear at 11 teeth. I will try a larger tooth count to see if that works? On another subject, can the involute settings be changed to match a cutter for a smaller tooth involute set ? If so is there a tutorial that addresses this as I cannot find anywhere to change from the one that comes with gearotic.
Thanks,
Scott
Re: Problem with involute gear generation
Scott:
You may be better off holding on a day or two, its looking like the new routines will be out within 2-3 days, so youll have amuch easier time seeing what you get, and creating
paths in various ways. Its easier to see if a tool is too large, and to see why a path may be messing up.
The video I posted was an early test of the simulation showing the generated paths, so by end of week at the latest you should be able to do it yourself.. I know the old
routines are very hard to see and very bad to follow , which is why the new routines are being developed. So rather than fight whatever the issue is, I suggest you take a break for a couple of days, Im just completing the GCode output section, the paths are all working fine at the moment, Im betting your problem will go away, or at least show
us whats up when you get your hands on the new code. I expect Ill be doing a video shortly on its usage..
Art
You may be better off holding on a day or two, its looking like the new routines will be out within 2-3 days, so youll have amuch easier time seeing what you get, and creating
paths in various ways. Its easier to see if a tool is too large, and to see why a path may be messing up.
The video I posted was an early test of the simulation showing the generated paths, so by end of week at the latest you should be able to do it yourself.. I know the old
routines are very hard to see and very bad to follow , which is why the new routines are being developed. So rather than fight whatever the issue is, I suggest you take a break for a couple of days, Im just completing the GCode output section, the paths are all working fine at the moment, Im betting your problem will go away, or at least show
us whats up when you get your hands on the new code. I expect Ill be doing a video shortly on its usage..
Art
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Re: Problem with involute gear generation
Thank you Art,
And I did figure out changing the dp for different sizing.
Scott
And I did figure out changing the dp for different sizing.
Scott
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