MadModder
The Shop => Software Tools => Topic started by: ksor on January 27, 2014, 09:07:40 AM
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I've made a program that can do all these calculation and choose the closest diameter smaller and greather than the wanted that's "fitting" the knurling wheel !
The program markes the CLOSEST diameter blinking - some people say "Just take the smaller diameter !" - but you are free to choose - I just programmed it this way !
The program is FREE and can be downloaded from my web site ...
BUT ...
1) Your security system must allow you to install programs (EXE/MSI-files)
2) You must have Micorsoft .NET FRAMEWORK installed (download free from Microsoft)
3) Notice where you install it on your machine - you must start it from there OR make a shortcut yourself on the desktop
You can download it here:
http://kelds.weebly.com/sjov.html (http://kelds.weebly.com/sjov.html)
Hope you enjoy it !
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Thanks Ksor, I haven't down loaded the program yet but I will and let you know how it goes. I know I need to calculate work diameters to get a proper Knurl but I've been a bit lazy and tend to have a go first and realize my mistake second. This program will leave me no excuse.
Cheers
Shawn
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Thanks Ksor, I haven't down loaded the program yet but I will and let you know how it goes. I know I need to calculate work diameters to get a proper Knurl but I've been a bit lazy and tend to have a go first and realize my mistake second. This program will leave me no excuse.
Cheers
Shawn
Some says it's "over thinking" to start calculate when knurling - I think it's a path to go and when one gets more experienced maybe it can be dropped Again - I don't know !
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Thanks KSor
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Hi Ksor,
You should try and make some of your programs work in Linux !
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Hi Ksor,
You should try and make some of your programs work in Linux !
I haven't got so many programs yet, but now I have 4-5 old ThinkPads/ThinkCenters with XP I HAVE to update to Linux, maybe I'll try to find out how to do it.
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I haven't got so many programs yet, but now I have 4-5 old ThinkPads/ThinkCenters with XP I HAVE to update to Linux, maybe I'll try to find out how to do it.
If you program in C++ I can really recommend the Qt toolkit (http://qt-project.org/) an excellent cross platform toolkit - Windows, Linux and Mac. Actually it is so comprehensive and well implemented that I use it even if I am developing Windows only applications for clients. It is far better than anything provided by Microsoft.
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I haven't got so many programs yet, but now I have 4-5 old ThinkPads/ThinkCenters with XP I HAVE to update to Linux, maybe I'll try to find out how to do it.
If you program in C++ I can really recommend the Qt toolkit (http://qt-project.org/) an excellent cross platform toolkit - Windows, Linux and Mac. Actually it is so comprehensive and well implemented that I use it even if I am developing Windows only applications for clients. It is far better than anything provided by Microsoft.
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