Phil:
I just added that last night. IT turns out I messed up in the code on
that, The 25% default was supposed to apply to the tooth width, not the
stock width.
Since most involutes have a root space of about 25%, ( which is why I chose
that default ) that would allow the tool to fit normally. In fact when I
check as
to why my bits appeared to work I found that the 25% of the stock I was
using turned out to be about 3.9mm thick, and 25% of the tooth width was
3.84.. which is why my tools appeared good, when others woudlnt. Just bad
luck. Turns out my bar stock was close enough to the tooth width to mask the
error.
I cannot make it automatic it turns out..this is because various teeth
and timing pulley teeth dont have easily determina
ble root section width..
BUT,
I did find by locking the thickness percentag
e to the actual tooth, the
numbers work much better. AND its much easier since Im adding lines in the
small iconic drawing to show how the tool will fit when that thickness is
applied. It allows the default 25% to look pretty good, and allows you to
change it and see the end effect. So if cutting something perhaps a bit too
thin, you can thicken it up and see just how much your killing the bottom of
an involute for example.
In other words the thickness, when too thick, has the effect of flattenin
g
the root section, just how much it will flatten will now be shown
graphical
ly.
Ive also modified the math so that the diagnonal section of the thickness is
taken into account. I hope to have it out in a day or two after testing. So
I wouldnt
bother cutting any more tools till I confirm that math on my indexer to make
sure this next version works better. As I say , at the moment I think the
cutting will work, but will be limited by end thickness to usefullne
ss
depending on how small a tool one can make in terms of strength. Im not done
as yet, because curiously, it looks to me like when properly compensat
ed for
the diagnonal, a relif exist without tilting the bar.. for example if the
diagnonal correctio
n is a bar is done, then cut on the flat, a relif angle
exists which is the diagonal sections angle. So Im not sure how Ill handle
that as yet. Ill see if I can make up a cad phot to show what I mean.. and
we'll discuss it further..
My head hurts too.. its AMAZING how hard this really is...
Thanks,
Art
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