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turning an ellipse wizard needed
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turning an ellipse wizard needed
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Anyone got an idea on how to make a wizard for turning an ellipse?
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Let me guess,
Your chess bishop is the problem!
Are you talking about a fixed ratio curve or an involute curve, if its fixed ratio you can do it with 2 # variables and a sub routine.
If you want some code give me some sizes length/dia ratio and I will post an example.
Graham.
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O boy that is not as simple as it sounds
I think that Cam is going to be the only way to get that ...
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Re: turning an ellipse wizard needed
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I was afraid it would be complex, I just don't have enough trig knowledge to know where to even begin. I really didn't have any dimensions in mind yet. The different things I would like to make (of course you guessed it the bishop) along with a host of other uses,
airplane prop spinners, candlesticks that kind of stuff. If you have some ideas on the basics, tell me more about the fixed ratio curve. I will search the internet for something to read on it.
I am looking at fairly small diameters 2" to 1" , and fairly short lengths 2" and less.
Arn
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OK, give me a few days and I will dig out the routines, convert them from Fanuc macro code and post them in a Mach format for you.
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An ellipse is what you see when you slice through a cone at an angle. If you need equations try the wikipedia link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipse
It has everyhing you would ever want to know about an ellipse
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