Status Update
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:36 am
Hi All:
Thanks to everyone who replied on the recent test of GT for display purposes. Very soon, a video
will be online to show the use of GT in the next release. A great amount has been added and completed. Plans have firmed up for the new release. At the moment, pulleys, sprockets, indicators and round gears ( bevels, spurs and helicals ) can be made. Projects may be saved or loaded. DXF, STL and Paper outputs have been completed. New spoke types have been added as well as a collection of clock hands and indicators in the new indicators module.
The accuracy and comformance to industry standards has been tightened a great deal and things like helicals now allow for both normalised techniques a well as transverse calc's. Bevels have Gleason as well as standard types and have been verified several ways for accuracy as have the helicals.
The program will totally replace GM by the spring of 2014, and from next release onwards will focus on giving all GM's functions one by one till GM is fully replaced. On release there will be no G-Code output, that will be the top priority and current work will focus on its coding. It will be a fully graphical utility offering many more options than previously. The priority schedule is as follows after next release.
G-Code module,
Escapements,
Ratchets,
non circular gears,
plating and boxing.
Roots blowers and such.
Each module is taking quite a bit of time as GT is NOT a repackaging of GM, it is a complete rewrite of 90% of GM's code, each module is carefully considered as to how to make it better, more accurate, and more usefull. I think any GM user will be impressed at the upgrade. Its been 9 months or so of hard coding to get to current level and I suspect another 6 months will be required to take us beyond GM's capability. As of the next update, GT's licenseing facility will be active and your GM license will make it go. The demo will do everything except output as with GM. While it cannot yet do Gcode, Im releasing it anyway as its proven itself usefull to me so it may be usefull to many others while the Gcode module is written.
You will now be able to delete gears in the middle of a mechanism, move gears and shafts within a design and when all is done be able to inject torque from any gear to the train to be considered in the simulation. GT ( or whatever it ends up named ) will be the final incarnation of the software and will continue to grow its abilities as I will use it for all future coding on any topic, from lithophanes to graphics utilties to 3d programs and helper tools, anything I code will be included in GT. So it may get a bit eclectic, but should be interesting. :)
Thx
Art
Thanks to everyone who replied on the recent test of GT for display purposes. Very soon, a video
will be online to show the use of GT in the next release. A great amount has been added and completed. Plans have firmed up for the new release. At the moment, pulleys, sprockets, indicators and round gears ( bevels, spurs and helicals ) can be made. Projects may be saved or loaded. DXF, STL and Paper outputs have been completed. New spoke types have been added as well as a collection of clock hands and indicators in the new indicators module.
The accuracy and comformance to industry standards has been tightened a great deal and things like helicals now allow for both normalised techniques a well as transverse calc's. Bevels have Gleason as well as standard types and have been verified several ways for accuracy as have the helicals.
The program will totally replace GM by the spring of 2014, and from next release onwards will focus on giving all GM's functions one by one till GM is fully replaced. On release there will be no G-Code output, that will be the top priority and current work will focus on its coding. It will be a fully graphical utility offering many more options than previously. The priority schedule is as follows after next release.
G-Code module,
Escapements,
Ratchets,
non circular gears,
plating and boxing.
Roots blowers and such.
Each module is taking quite a bit of time as GT is NOT a repackaging of GM, it is a complete rewrite of 90% of GM's code, each module is carefully considered as to how to make it better, more accurate, and more usefull. I think any GM user will be impressed at the upgrade. Its been 9 months or so of hard coding to get to current level and I suspect another 6 months will be required to take us beyond GM's capability. As of the next update, GT's licenseing facility will be active and your GM license will make it go. The demo will do everything except output as with GM. While it cannot yet do Gcode, Im releasing it anyway as its proven itself usefull to me so it may be usefull to many others while the Gcode module is written.
You will now be able to delete gears in the middle of a mechanism, move gears and shafts within a design and when all is done be able to inject torque from any gear to the train to be considered in the simulation. GT ( or whatever it ends up named ) will be the final incarnation of the software and will continue to grow its abilities as I will use it for all future coding on any topic, from lithophanes to graphics utilties to 3d programs and helper tools, anything I code will be included in GT. So it may get a bit eclectic, but should be interesting. :)
Thx
Art