Buddym
03-17-2010, 11:07 PM
Hi Gwyn!
I wondered if you could tell me a little more about your gear software..? Does it allow you to input parameters to get gear ratios from simple params? What I mean is that I am wanting to cut gears for my throttle pots, using a large gear on the throttle lever and a smaller one to mount on my 3-turn pots. I would like to get as much rotation as possible out of the throttle lever throw so I was thinking 3 or 4 to 1 on a 3-turn, 100k pot. I wondered if the program you use will let you input say the drive ratio and the size of the larger gears root diameter, number of teeth, and outside diameter and then give you the output for that gear and the secondary smaller gear based on that input. I looked at a bunch of websites that allow you to design a gear or pair of gears to your own specs, but to be honest it seems over-blown for my simple needs.. I would send you a PM on this but I thought there may others that have input or wouold like to follow such a thread for future reference. I find myself bookmarking your posts all the time!
Thanks,
BuddyM
A320 Builder
Tampa, FL US
I wondered if you could tell me a little more about your gear software..? Does it allow you to input parameters to get gear ratios from simple params? What I mean is that I am wanting to cut gears for my throttle pots, using a large gear on the throttle lever and a smaller one to mount on my 3-turn pots. I would like to get as much rotation as possible out of the throttle lever throw so I was thinking 3 or 4 to 1 on a 3-turn, 100k pot. I wondered if the program you use will let you input say the drive ratio and the size of the larger gears root diameter, number of teeth, and outside diameter and then give you the output for that gear and the secondary smaller gear based on that input. I looked at a bunch of websites that allow you to design a gear or pair of gears to your own specs, but to be honest it seems over-blown for my simple needs.. I would send you a PM on this but I thought there may others that have input or wouold like to follow such a thread for future reference. I find myself bookmarking your posts all the time!
Thanks,
BuddyM
A320 Builder
Tampa, FL US