tried that, but not sure they'd work properly. This is experimental I guess!
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generating gear part
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Re: generating gear part
I guess you are right! Thanks for the test - looks like it was a kind of fiddling to use it with a m=2.5.J-J wrote:tried that, but not sure they'd work properly. This is experimental I guess!
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gear set.jpg
I work with an extern Gear Generator and would like to see it equivalent (at least) replaced by QCAD. It looks like I have a
reason to be optimistic ...

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Re: generating gear part
Two gears mesh if the module is the same.
It would help if we could enter the module instead of the pitch diameter. Then we would always get gears that work together.
It would help if we could enter the module instead of the pitch diameter. Then we would always get gears that work together.
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