Tin Falcon
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Well folks while browsing tony Birds thread on the paddleboat build I saw some cool spur gears that looked 3d printed. I inquired about the gears and to my disappointment found they were a purchased commercial product.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=25301
But wait there's more
To my amazement I found a simple easy gear generating program that creates an stl file for 3d printing.
so I can create a simple disk spur gear file with a few keystrokes and then have one printed in less than half an hour. And now that i have upgraded the printer I can do nylon.
http://gears-3d-printer.en.softonic.com/
I will try to get some photos up. these are metric gears but it is all but numbers and I can add features and weld a bronze sleeve in the center if I want.
Tin
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=25301
But wait there's more
To my amazement I found a simple easy gear generating program that creates an stl file for 3d printing.
so I can create a simple disk spur gear file with a few keystrokes and then have one printed in less than half an hour. And now that i have upgraded the printer I can do nylon.
http://gears-3d-printer.en.softonic.com/
I will try to get some photos up. these are metric gears but it is all but numbers and I can add features and weld a bronze sleeve in the center if I want.
Tin