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Joe Peacock
01-17-2010, 7:57 PM
I have done a search for gears and I have not found what I am looking for yet. I would like to cut two or three gears that mesh from 1/8" acrylic and have them different diameters.
Does anyone know of a "program" that will generate gears that will fit each other and output them in a format that I can get into Corel X3 and cut?
Thanks for the help!
Joe

Tom Bull
01-17-2010, 8:13 PM
what is the use?

Chris Hanson
01-17-2010, 8:50 PM
See if this works for your needs: http://woodgears.ca/gear_cutting/template.html

Doug Griffith
01-17-2010, 8:56 PM
Here's a calculator I wrote for determining pitch diameters:
http://www.dogcollarlabor.com/smc/ratio_calculator.html

There are a few programs out there that do what you want but they don't come cheap. Here is a good place to start:
http://woodgears.ca/gear/index.html

Doug Griffith
01-17-2010, 8:57 PM
See if this works for your needs: http://woodgears.ca/gear_cutting/template.html

You beat me Chris!

Joe Peacock
01-17-2010, 9:10 PM
what is the use?
Tom,
I wanted to cut something neat with my new laser to show off to my friends and associates and I figured that a set of gears that mesh would be pretty good to do that with.
If you know of anything else that is pretty impressive to show off with I would appreciate help there too!
Joe

Joe Peacock
01-17-2010, 9:12 PM
See if this works for your needs: http://woodgears.ca/gear_cutting/template.html
I saw that but I couldn't figure out how to get the gear that was generated into CorelDraw X3.
Any ideas?
Joe

Tom Bull
01-17-2010, 10:03 PM
A really simple way to do "sort of" gears with corel would be the star tool. Located in the polygon tool. You could draw a regular star by holding down cntr as you draw a star, give it about 50 sides, F4 (to get it to fill your screen), press F10 to activate shape tool, grab a blue node and pull toward the edge of the star until the points look like cogs, and bingo a gear. Make sure snap to objects is on, draw a small circle to use for a center axle hole, click and drag it toward the center of the gear and it will snap to the center and you are good to go.
You could make one say 20% smaller and with 40 sides and it should mesh well enough, another one 20% larger and 60 sides to the star.
Attached is what I mean.

Michael Wintermute
01-17-2010, 10:26 PM
Joe,
This may be more than you are willing to go through, but there is a good explanation of how to draw gears at:
http://www.cartertools.com/involute.html

IMHO That is a lot of work just to impress friends ... Ok, maybe just for the fun of it, Things are quiet here for now anyways.

Mike

Lee DeRaud
01-18-2010, 2:17 AM
I saw that but I couldn't figure out how to get the gear that was generated into CorelDraw X3.It looks like it exports HPGL (button below drawing) and I seem to recall Corel can import that.

Keith Outten
01-18-2010, 6:54 AM
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=109502

David Harvey
01-18-2010, 7:17 AM
The easiest way to design your gears is to use the free software 'emachineshop'. It can be downloaded here...http://www.emachineshop.com/

After installed, run the program, select 'File/New/Gear' and enter all the pertinent data you want for the gear. Select 'OK' from the dialog and the gear is drawn for you.

Select File/Export and it will export the gear as a DXF file where you can then import it into Corel.

Simple, easy and cheap.

Here is an example of a gear box I designed several years ago using emachineshop to create the gears for me.

Mike Christen
01-18-2010, 10:27 AM
I saw that but I couldn't figure out how to get the gear that was generated into CorelDraw X3.
Any ideas?
Joe

I gave it a try and it imports into x3 with no problem. Just save and import

Joe Peacock
01-18-2010, 11:07 AM
Thanks to everybody for all of your help! I am constantly amazed by the generosity and expertise of the members of this forum.
Joe Peacock

Kim Vellore
01-18-2010, 11:54 AM
The easiest way to design your gears is to use the free software 'emachineshop'. It can be downloaded here...http://www.emachineshop.com/

After installed, run the program, select 'File/New/Gear' and enter all the pertinent data you want for the gear. Select 'OK' from the dialog and the gear is drawn for you.

Select File/Export and it will export the gear as a DXF file where you can then import it into Corel.

Simple, easy and cheap.

Here is an example of a gear box I designed several years ago using emachineshop to create the gears for me.

Thanks David,
The emachineshop program is amazing, I just tried it and in seconds I was
having gears imported to corel.

Kim

Bob Cole
01-18-2010, 2:51 PM
Have any of you gone through the process of ordering anything through emachineshop? I first learned about it watching beyond2000 or beyond tomorrow.

Todd Schwartz
01-18-2010, 5:13 PM
See link for an example of a planetary gear business card.

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:211

I created one out of 1/8" baltic birch, used too much glue,looks really nice, just doesn't' move :(.

Todd

Michael Hunter
01-18-2010, 6:49 PM
Here are some gears to play with!

Bruce Hoffman
01-18-2010, 7:48 PM
If you just want to impress your friends try this:

"Planetary Gear Calling Card"

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:211

This should get their attention.

Joe Peacock
01-19-2010, 1:19 AM
If you just want to impress your friends try this:

"Planetary Gear Calling Card"

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:211

This should get their attention.
Bruce,
That is the mother lode of neat laser files!!!
Thanks,
Joe

George Brown
01-19-2010, 11:30 AM
The easiest way to design your gears is to use the free software 'emachineshop'. It can be downloaded here...http://www.emachineshop.com/


Was it the CAD software that you can download from the top of their web page?

David Harvey
01-19-2010, 12:20 PM
Was it the CAD software that you can download from the top of their web page?

George, yes...it's the 1 labeled as 'Free Cad Software' with a download button just below that....all at the top right corner of the web page.

sal shepherd
01-20-2010, 10:49 PM
Hey what about Ink Scape you can design gears. Effects - render - gear.