Hey,
Thought this was handy - will split a circle into X equal parts and you can then print it - you can tell it what value of X to use ie 63, 127, 48, 37 etc
http://ift.tt/1j9c1wf
for us folk who don't have a dividing head - print it out and transfer onto a metal plate before paper affected too much by moisture in air ? - maybe could print onto a relatively stable medium that wouldnt deform as much as paper ?
Have seen some web pages outlining methods of transferring the printed image onto a metal plate.
another option I saw today was doing a pie chart in excel but author said it wasnt as accurate as the above link.
Probably heaps of other calculators out there doing similar things.
.............. and while I'm endorsing pages I got to that page from here http://ift.tt/1j9c1wj pretty good pages for newbs and anybody else to learn a bit about gear cutting - think its Nearnexus web page ?
Bill
Thought this was handy - will split a circle into X equal parts and you can then print it - you can tell it what value of X to use ie 63, 127, 48, 37 etc
http://ift.tt/1j9c1wf
for us folk who don't have a dividing head - print it out and transfer onto a metal plate before paper affected too much by moisture in air ? - maybe could print onto a relatively stable medium that wouldnt deform as much as paper ?
Have seen some web pages outlining methods of transferring the printed image onto a metal plate.
another option I saw today was doing a pie chart in excel but author said it wasnt as accurate as the above link.
Probably heaps of other calculators out there doing similar things.
.............. and while I'm endorsing pages I got to that page from here http://ift.tt/1j9c1wj pretty good pages for newbs and anybody else to learn a bit about gear cutting - think its Nearnexus web page ?
Bill
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