Spiral bevel gear (Q50832)

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    Spiral bevel gears (conical, helical), proof of concept Look at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_bevel_gear for some theory. Actually my naming of these files is wrong, the gears ar not hypoid ! This means that the rotational axes of these two gears do cross through one point in space. Gcode generated with netfabb-Ultimaker edition, Martijn's build-style, 0.15mm layer height. Printed on my (standard) Ultimaker, speed 250%, fan on (great machine !) NB: the teeth were decreased in size somewhat to account for the fact that Ultimaker/netfabb produces parts that are almost exactly 0.3mm too big in x- and y-direction (z-direction is fine). Simply scaling the parts up or down (too much) would render the teeth too small or too big, respectively. NB 2: due to the nature of the ProE module I used the default Csys got rotated by the same angle that the teeth are pivoted, 45°. Rotate the STL (back) by the same angle and you should be fine.
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