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Comment by Daniel.Lou on May 9, 2013 at 12:19am Hi,this is Daniel,i am a engineer professional in prototyping and tooling in
China.Hope we could learn more each other in here and also hope have an
opportunity to work with you.
www.jevny.wordpress.com (Prototype and Tooling life in Shenzhen)
Comment by Joe Agro on September 6, 2012 at 10:03am Quick intro:
I specialize in drilling and tapping equipment for manufacturers and machine builders. Whether you need to remove 10,000 injection mold sprus (sp?) or drill a bunch of holes, I can likely help you.
I'm here to network and to learn.
Comment by Eray Senturk on October 25, 2011 at 1:28am hi all,
I am from Turkey who is in charge Plastic Injection Mould and hot runner system.If you get some events about these topic, please feel free to contact with me.
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Comment by SRINIVASAN C IYER on February 9, 2011 at 6:07pm @ j.srinivas:
how to create a helical gear profile in solidworks or pro-e, should i use an equatin to create the curve if so do let me know the equation
It is not clear whether you are talking about the involute profile or the helix part of it. If it is the involute profile, then you need to define it in an equation for one side of the profile, then the second side and then take a cut for the tooth profile. As for the helix, You can insert a helical cut (similar to creating a helical spring) and then pattern it.
The above method is valid for Proe.
If the intention is for Motion simulation, then there is no need to model the tooth profile. You can simply have a surface for OD for the purpose of interference check and a PCD for mating.
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