
Use two circles to create a 'tooth space, then repeat it around your circle.į360 is pretty expensive - Although I have an Autodesk Eagle licence, which it claims entitles me to F360 free as well, it wants confirmation I'm a student at an approved college? I'm clearly going down the wrong path of internet links. The two-button method can also be used to draw surprisingly accurate gears in CAD.

I use this one by Doctor Rainer Hessmer that generates a free DXF that is easily edited by most CAd programs. Thanks for the tip on Freecad, just downloading now.į360 will also do them for free and you can go straight to their CAM to spit out the code for your KX1 so no need to play about with DXF files "He" will need the extra income if he has a BMW But probably thousands of modellers working in wood and having access to a router will go for it and suddenly he has a new BMW. I don’t recall ever seeing that pop-up before.īit of cheek really as FreeCad has a gear function and it's. but I think the payment model must be a recent initiative. This is a set for a toy for my Grandson. I upscaled these in CUT2D and then had the KX1 cut them out. dxf files you can then scale them up as you wish.

I came across this site:įor a $2 Paypal payment you get 24 hours to download as many gears in.
