I know how to make a round board but our enginering departement asked me to
produce a disk like the one in this drawing:
http://www.time-tech.eu/Detector_Wheel.pdf
Could someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Harry
I know how to make a round board but our enginering departement asked me to
produce a disk like the one in this drawing:
http://www.time-tech.eu/Detector_Wheel.pdf
Could someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Harry
I think you will have to use a script. Create a circle in the
dimension layer with a wire of 0 and the correct diameter and arc.
Then for each of the slots specify the exact co-ordinates of the
squares/slots on a circle inset from the outer edge, then rotate each
slot in polar co-ordinates
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 20:50:14 +0100, "Harry H. Arends"
<info@time-tech.eu> wrote:
I know how to make a round board but our enginering departement asked me to
produce a disk like the one in this drawing:
http://www.time-tech.eu/Detector_Wheel.pdf
Could someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Harry
I think you will have to use a script. Create a circle in the
dimension layer with a wire of 0 and the correct diameter and arc.
Then for each of the slots specify the exact co-ordinates of the
squares/slots on a circle inset from the outer edge, then rotate each
slot in polar co-ordinates
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 20:50:14 +0100, "Harry H. Arends"
<info@time-tech.eu> wrote:
I know how to make a round board but our enginering departement asked me to
produce a disk like the one in this drawing:
http://www.time-tech.eu/Detector_Wheel.pdf
Could someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Harry
Sorry for the late answer but i have been in hospital for some weeks.
The problem doenst lies in the holes but the notches in the outer rim.
Harry
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I think you will have to use a script. Create a circle in the
dimension layer with a wire of 0 and the correct diameter and arc.
Then for each of the slots specify the exact co-ordinates of the
squares/slots on a circle inset from the outer edge, then rotate each
slot in polar co-ordinates
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 20:50:14 +0100, "Harry H. Arends"
<info@time-tech.eu> wrote:
I know how to make a round board but our enginering departement asked me
to
produce a disk like the one in this drawing:
http://www.time-tech.eu/Detector_Wheel.pdf
Could someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Harry