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Good gear simulator?

Posted by sungod3k 
Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 05:46AM
Hey,

Looking back over my last designs I see myself needing a good gear simulator. There are some paid versions like the one from woodgears.ca and gearsimulator v4 but they are either expensive or dont have stl export.

Any usable gear simulator you use?
Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 07:09AM
i'm told gearotic [www.gearotic.com] is quite good




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Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 01:32PM
Yes that goes for 120$ if you want stl export grinning smiley
Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 01:51PM
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Yes that goes for 120$ if you want stl export grinning smiley

Can it export dxf's that are usable with OpenSCAD? If so, just export them, import into OpenSCAD, extrude, and export to stl.


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Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 02:53PM
after i saw that i downloaded it, i don't think it will save anything but a video unless you purchase it.

i would have thought that there would be a opensource tool like that buy now.

but software is not my strong suit.


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Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 03:19PM
Famous, wonderful, free involute gear generating tools in OpenSCAD that everyone should know about:

Parametric Involute Bevel and Spur Gears by Greg Frost
Public Domain Involute Parameterized Gears by Leemon Baird

(I guess they are not as famous as they should be. winking smiley )
Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 04:21PM
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Famous, wonderful, free involute gear generating tools in OpenSCAD that everyone should know about:

Parametric Involute Bevel and Spur Gears by Greg Frost
Public Domain Involute Parameterized Gears by Leemon Baird

(I guess they are not as famous as they should be. winking smiley )

Was about to suggest this next. thumbs up


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Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 04:47PM
Good info from MattMoses in post, Gear dimensions

(saved that link in my Knoledge Base/Gears folder)
Re: Good gear simulator?
March 28, 2014 06:57PM
This is one of my favorite programs for generating gears, there's an online version and also a Windows binary

https://woodgears.ca/gear_cutting/template.html

... whoops - sorry I didn't see you already knew about this.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2014 06:58PM by vitaminrad.
Re: Good gear simulator?
March 29, 2014 01:34AM
Thanks for the compliment, ddseeker! smiling smiley

Folks also might be interested in this tutorial on generating spur gear profiles: Guerrilla guide to CNC machining, mold making, and resin casting, Chapter 6. There is interesting information about undercutting.
Re: Good gear simulator?
December 31, 2014 03:13AM
Hi!

You could use the free web app at www.me-bac.com. It's possible to create standard and corrected spur gears and download the dxf profile of the gear to use with your CAD software.

B.R


Re: Good gear simulator?
December 31, 2014 05:07AM
There's also a plug-in for sketchup for creating gears.


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Re: Good gear simulator?
December 31, 2014 08:44AM
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Hi!

You could use the free web app at www.me-bac.com. It's possible to create standard and corrected spur gears and download the dxf profile of the gear to use with your CAD software.

B.R


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Re: Good gear simulator?
December 31, 2014 03:35PM
No gear simulator, but FreeCAD has an involute gear profile generator.

Switch to the Part Design workbench then go to the Part Design menu --> Involute gear...

Then set your parameters and click OK.


This creates an "InvoluteGear" 2D profile in the Model tree that you can then pad (extrude) with the Part Design Pad tool.


You can then cut a hole through it by a few means (boolean cut with cylinder, or map a sketch of a circle and add a pocket feature). At any time you can go back to that InvoluteGear profile and change its parameters, the solid will then update.

Once your design is finished you can export it to STL.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/31/2014 03:42PM by NormandC.
Re: Good gear simulator?
January 01, 2015 04:32AM
gear generators for rhino 3d

spur gears :

thingiverse

cycloid gears

thingiverse

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/01/2015 09:24PM by ekaggrat.
Re: Good gear simulator?
January 01, 2015 07:27PM
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ekaggrat
gear generators for rhino 3d

spur gears :

thingiverse

cycloid gears

thingiverse

Hi, you linked the same page twice winking smiley


http://www.marinusdebeer.nl/
Re: Good gear simulator?
January 01, 2015 09:25PM
sorry fixed the links

thingiverse

thingiverse
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