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  • jadero
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    9 months ago

    I started down the path of creating a gear library for Full Control, a 3D printing system. I got sidetracked by a couple of problems:

    1. I’m apparently not smart enough to create something from scratch.

    2. Existing libraries are either beyond my ability to use directly or, like OpenSCAD, generating fully realized models intended for traditional slicers.

    I was hoping to be able to do a variety of gear types, but I think I’m going to have to be satisfied with just spur gears.

    In any case, I’ve set it aside until next winter. Spring is coming, so I need to finish my website work before my other hobbies take over my life.

    (Actually, Full Control might be better described as a 3D plotting system, since the Z axis is as continuously variable as the X and Y axes.)