Mike53 wrote:I agree the possibilities are fantastic.Problem is the Auto Cad software .
I am familiar with and use sketchup all the time in my business but to the best of my knowledge you can't transfer anything from it to a cnc machine so what I was wondering is would a product like TurboCad http://www.cadandgraphics.com/tcpro16.html work in this respect ? Most Auto Cad software is pricey but the Turbo Cad can be had for a few hundred dollars ,albeit an older version but who cares.Does anyone know if it will work ?This would be a great way to render the Onex for paint schemes also.
Mike
he wrote:I found this one called heekscnc, and I tried it on a prop for a ppg which seems to work very nice (both software and the prop).
link:
http://www.heeks.net/
http://code.google.com/p/heekscnc/downloads/list
I'm using A9cad for the profile drawings, then heekscnc for the cam part and emc2 for the cnc control on my homebuilt cnc. All free to use software.
My cnc in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQZ5tn9rSTo
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sonex892 wrote:Mike and Vic. The program is fairly simple to use. Its uses excel, just need to enter data in the fields such as RPM, speeds, HP, airframe type (slippery or draggy) diameter, type of wood etc. It took a little playing around with these fields to get the prop pitch I wanted. From this it will produce performance graphs and plotted airfoil section drawings for seven stations along with a table of coordinates for each station....
Steve
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