March 3, 2022
Description
Well I finally looked first for these gears in Thingiverse instead of blasting away and drawing them myself. Unfortunately no one has seen the need so here I go.
A link to the Fusion360 project is here /https://a360.co/2MmJPNo
I needed one gear to cut a metric thread and I'm missing all the metric gears, I went ahead and drew them all up but I have only used the 60 and the 28 so buyer beware. I wasn't sure what type of gears they were so I took a picture of the 60 tooth gear and played with the C++ script until things matched up pretty close. Looks like they are MOD 1 gears.
The Autodesk disclaimer on the correctness and suitablility was found in the C++ code.
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Author-Brian Ekins
Description-Creates a spur gear component.
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UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.
Print them at 100 percent, I used ABS. The durability is of course a big question, but if used only to cut a thread or two they should be practical, put the normal gear train back when done the threading operation.
Cheers
Kisssys
Printer Brand:
LulzBot
Printer:
TAZ 5
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
.2 mm
Infill:
100
Fusion 360 Spur gear C++ script
Category: Machine ToolsLicense:
Creative Commons — Attribution
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