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Involuted would be preferred, I would assume this could only be cut with a fourth axis or 3D printed.
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Ill give it some thought as to how it could be implemented and see where it leads. :)

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MarkG wrote: Involuted would be preferred, I would assume this could only be cut with a fourth axis or 3D printed.
Does that mean 'like involute bevel gears' or something else?
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I was hoping to see the ability to simulate circular gears with removed teeth

I already ordered my P510 Bronze for the gears ;)
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Hi:

You mean all teeth removed..or only some?

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Sorry yes only a few teeth.

Art you are very respectable, being in IT no one replies and cares as much as you.

I guess that's how people really make a difference. Thank you for your life lessons. (Not at all trying to make my simple suggestions rise in priority) 
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Hi:

  Yeah, I hear you. I think everyone deserves a responce, and we try to always answer. Its what
killed me at Mach3, there I got over a hundred a day, this place is nice and quiet. Some days I can
hear the crickets chirping over there in the corner where the old rusty gears are stored. :)

      Ill give the idea some thought. The Geneva gears do that already, but their constrained, normal
gears have a bit of an issue if you do that.. but you never know...

Art

   
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