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  • #115022
    Garth
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      @garth

      Has any body downloaded this program and used it ?

      Hre is a link,

      file:///P:/Enfile:///P:/Engineering/ShopCalc_win32/program-01.htmlgineering/ShopCalc_win32/program-01.html

      Garth.

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      #22537
      Garth
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        @garth

        Program for workshop calculations

        #115023
        Springbok
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          @springbok

          Garth

          If it has anything to do with the Win32 section of windows I would not go near it.

          Bob

          #115026
          Thor 🇳🇴
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            @thor

            Hi Garth,

            Was this the ShopCalc program you were asking about? I have tried the program and it works.

            Regards

            Thor

            #115027
            _Paul_
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              @_paul_

              Not tried that utility thanks for the link, I have used this for a good number of years Alan J Munday's Model Engineers Utilities

              #115030
              Garth
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                @garth

                Hi Bob, Yes downloaded it and tried to run but the win32 bit screwed things up I had to reboot.

                Hi thor, I am glad it worked for you perhaps you could tell me how you did it, I am on XP Pro.

                Hi Paul, I had thought that there was some link between the two programs but there is not.

                Ihave not tried Alans program but will certainly be giving it a go after my trouble with Shop Calc.

                Regards Garth

                #115050
                Russell Eberhardt
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                  @russelleberhardt48058
                  Posted by Springbok on 23/03/2013 05:13:21:

                  Garth

                  If it has anything to do with the Win32 section of windows I would not go near it.

                  Bob

                  Personally I try to avoid Windows entirely being a Linux user. However Win32 is the program interface for all versions of Windows since Windows 95. The latest 64 bit versions have an aditional interface called Win64 but most software still uses the Win32 and it cannot be avoided.

                  Russell.

                  #115054
                  John Stevenson 1
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                    @johnstevenson1

                    As an aside you can get the Machinsts calculator as an app for iPhone, iPad and Android

                    iPhone **LINK**

                    Android **LINK**

                    Think it's £14.99 in the UK but this allows you to download to any appliance you have like iPhone and iPad and any linked accounts.

                    Very good value really as the calculator is about £60 as a stand alone.

                    John S.

                    #115063
                    Thor 🇳🇴
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                      @thor

                      Hi Garth,

                      the computer I used to test ShopCalc is running Windows XP 32-bit, I have not tested it on 64-bit Windows. After downloading I created a ShopCalc directory (folder) and unzipped the zip-file into this folder and renamed the ShopCalc.ex_ to ShopCalc.exe. Make sure that your unzipping program creates a language subdirectory (under the ShopCalc folder) and an en subdirectory under the language folder (for the english version). In the en folder there should be a file called en.ini. Then just double-click the exe file.

                      Regards

                      Thor

                      Edited By Thor on 23/03/2013 11:25:45

                      #115066
                      mechman48
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                        @mechman48

                        Have a look at the following;

                        **LINK**

                        To some it may come across as patronising (?) in some of its content but it has all the necessaries for use in home ME, & its good for beginners to skilled Engineers

                        I tried the ShopCalc programme & it screwed my pc up, had to reboot!

                        Cheers

                        George

                        #115067
                        Ady1
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                          @ady1

                          The en.ini bit probbly does something with the settings

                          #115105
                          Thor 🇳🇴
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                            @thor

                            I have tried to run ShopCalc on a computer with 64-bit Windows 7 and experienced no problems.

                            Thor

                            #115137
                            Richard Sanders 1
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                              @richardsanders1

                              Hi Guys

                              I am the author/programmer of ShopCalc. mechman48, ShopCalc has nothing in it to lock up a computer requiring a reboot. Windows has a habit of screwing its self up, try re installing after a clean boot . If other people are not having a problem then the chances are your computer is having a problem.

                              There are versions for Linux in 32 bit and 64 bit. The Windows version in its current release is only 32 bit. Windows and :Linux versions have the same look and feel.

                              I currently have a 64 bit Windows version running on my computer but this is a work in progress of adding more content to ShopCalc.

                              Reverse engineer a dovetail so that you can build the missing half. (completed)

                              Worm gear calculations for making a hob to cut the worm gear (in progress)

                              Beval gear calculations (not started)

                              I plan on having a reference section of standard machine tapers (because I am tired of looking up this stuff on the net).

                              The en.ini file is just the language file for English, nothing more.

                              On the first run of ShopCalc a file called "DoNotEditOrDelete.ini" is created, this file stores your preferences like metric or inch, the language you want and your preferences for indexing. If "DoNotEditOrDelete.ini" gets corrupted then you might get a crash or things missing in the dividing head section or constantly asking for your language preference. If any of that happens just delete "DoNotEditOrDelete.ini" and a new one will be built with the default settings.

                              The other file that is created is "State.ini". This file is updated every time you shut down ShopCalc and stores all the values you have entered on all the pages. This info is then loaded in next time you start ShopCalc, a convenience feature I put in in case you forget to note something down (as I do). "State.ini" can also be deleted and a new one will be created but "State.ini" should not cause any crashes if it gets corrupted, just fully values in input fields.

                              ShopCalc is a winter project for me when my workshop gets to cold to be comfortable. It does get shivery in the midst of a Canadian winter with an Arctic front hanging about.

                              Cheers Richard

                              #162308
                              Garth
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                                @garth

                                Hi Richard,

                                After a couple of computer rebuilds etc I installed your program on XP pro and it is running well I like it very much.

                                Only problem initially was my Avast virus program kept dumping it in quarantine until I tweaked things a bit.

                                I have not looked for any updates, is there any?

                                Thanks again Garth.

                                #162309
                                Richard Sanders 1
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                                  @richardsanders1

                                  Hi Garth

                                  Yes there are updates, mostly small bug fixes. I have changed the calculations for worm gears. Although I followed formulas from reliable sources the results did not seem right when you thought about them. The results now are a bit more realistic. I do not think the previous results were wrong as much as they looked a bit odd. It appears that there are no hard and fast rules concerning worm gearing but rather some general principles. We are really making a helical gear and a trapezoid thread to mesh with the gear.

                                  I have added the calculations for making bevel gears with standard gear cutters. Also an explanation of how to produce the bevel gears with a dividing head and milling machine along with the one caveat.

                                  Cheers Richard.

                                  #162314
                                  Richard Sanders 1
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                                    @richardsanders1

                                    I forgot to mention. I also added measuring spur gears over wirespins.

                                    #162318
                                    DMB
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                                      @dmb

                                      Hi all,
                                      Try Marv Klotz’ utilities.
                                      John

                                      #162322
                                      Garth
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                                        @garth
                                        Posted by Richard Sanders 1 on 01/09/2014 07:49:11:

                                        I forgot to mention. I also added measuring spur gears over wirespins.

                                        Hi Richard,

                                        I found that version 1.8.0.0 on collinushers site May 2011! where does the time go?

                                        Does that update automatically or enter as a new program?

                                        Thanks Garth.

                                        #162323
                                        Russell Eberhardt
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                                          @russelleberhardt48058

                                          Thanks for that excellent work Richard. The 64 bit Linux version is working great here on Linux Mint.

                                          Russell.

                                          #162379
                                          Richard Sanders 1
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                                            @richardsanders1

                                            There is no automatic updating mechanism, just download a new version and unzip to write over an older version. This should work however if there is a crash on the first run, delete the files "DoNotEditorDelete.ini" and "State.ini".

                                            Download the program from http://www.dogcreek.ca/shopcalc

                                            For Windows only. ShopCalc.exe is renamed to ShopCalc.ex_ as a precautionary measure against automatic execution, so a virus scan can be done. Some web sites and email servers do not allow executable programs hence the renaming. You must rename back to "ShopCalc.exe".

                                            Cheers Richard

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