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tooth profile of a gear

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hi, as from object I had the need to draw the tooth profile of a gear (evolving) to draw a gear in a complete way. I would like to know a simple method to draw it with solidworks (I don't have the tool though).
:finger: thank you.
 
Hi.
You could download a wheel dented by traceparts and get the tooth sketch to reuse on another model.
or use the various software that you can find shareware in the internet (mitcalc for example).
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hi, as from object I had the need to draw the tooth profile of a gear (evolving) to draw a gear in a complete way. I would like to know a simple method to draw it with solidworks (I don't have the tool though).
:finger: thank you.
 
thanks to the answer, I think it is the fastest method because I remember that tracking it as you once did is a long process. Would you just give me a little more detailed indication of how to download from traceparts?
 
the simple method is to draw a spline or curve between three points defined as basic, primitive and head value. graphically looks a lot like the evolved and it really takes 4 clicks and 3 accounts from manual.
 
A similar case happened to my partner, but he needed the exact profile because he had to draw a mold and then print the injection gear. if I don't remember bad he used a free two-dimensional software that tracks the profile in dxf.

search czar1 in this site:http://www.hexagon.de/
 
thanks to the answer, I think it is the fastest method because I remember that tracking it as you once did is a long process. Would you just give me a little more detailed indication of how to download from traceparts?
depends on what you need.. if only for "visualization" or for a real constructive need (it happened to make "grosse" dentatures of cn one tantum..). because those profiles (as well as toolboxes) are not real but simple arches; In that way it is also simple to model them alone (when you know the module and then addendum and dedendum). If you need a precise study of real enragment you are obliged to pass through the construction of the evolved.
Thank you. I hope it's really free!
yes is free (some, few, parts/producers are paid).. What doubt do you have? Didn't you give the credit card to the registration? :biggrin:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
@sampom: it was precisely the construction of the evolved that I wanted to avoid, the method I used was student level and the tracking was very complex. even if free you never know... the virtual world is becoming increasingly cloudy:smile:

@meccanicamg: thanks is more or less the road I have taken along with the classic calculations:finger:

@cacciatorino: Fortunately it is not my case because designing a gear can seem simple but it is not (involving precision gears).

thanks for your attention, piero :biggrin::finger:
 

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