Dude, you have Pro-E and you draw gears?! Use these (they're Wildfire 4). Make a copy or back-up for a new gear (I save these masters in my "Bolt_Bucket" folder under "Gears"). Open and go into parameters. Enter the DP (Diametral Pitch), N Number of teeth, PRESSANGLE (pressure angle) & CLEARANCE then "regenerate". Voila, your raw gear. After that you can play with the width, cut spoke holes etc.
Yep. I do.
I think it's a fundamental exercise in design. I remember drawing gears on paper when I was in tech school. I learned about the addendum, dedendum, single depth...ETC. you have to know these things if you're a designer/engineer. I can also download models off the internet, McMaster-Carr has tons of them. Gears, hardware...I've used their files for hardware (STP). Pretty. Well detailed right down to the helix angle. I gave that up as well, my reason being this: (aside from the fact that my printer makes those fancy threads as blobs & wasted ink..) I can have ONE "Family table" part that has ALL the screw sizes I need, along with the proper parameters that will show up in my BOM & am able to replace those at the click of a mouse without having to download a file from the internet. I.E.: I have a file called 1-4-SHCS,, it has all the length screws I would ever use. Of course, all of these have proper parameters & will update my drawings BOM as I mentioned.
I apologize if I derailed too far here. I don't work in a "production" environment anymore & time is not a factor, it's just a hobby now.
I do really appreciate the files & will have a look at them, it will be fun to play with.
John