Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
Winows 7?
Vic
[email protected] writes:
>Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
>to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
>tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
>Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
>have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
>Winows 7?
>
>Vic
Second hit on google search comes up with:
http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/article/cove-angle-calculator.aspx
On 3/31/2015 1:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
> to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
> tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
> Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
> have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
> Winows 7?
>
> Vic
>
Lots of online calculators out there.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cove+cut+calculator
The ShopNotes version
(http://www.shopnotes.com/files/issues/116/cove-calculations.pdf)
provides the formula. I believe the "10" in the denominator is the blade
diameter - change as needed.
[email protected] wrote in news:bfklhadesbg1tctm9l2g6o72dj8fs78qeu@
4ax.com:
> Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
> to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
> tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
> Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
> have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
> Winows 7?
I've been using this online version:
http://dknudson.unixcab.org/covecut.html
John
On 3/31/2015 11:16 PM, Larry Kraus wrote:
> On 3/31/2015 1:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
>> to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
>> tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
>> Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
>> have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
>> Winows 7?
>>
>> Vic
>>
>
> Lots of online calculators out there.
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cove+cut+calculator
>
> The ShopNotes version
> (http://www.shopnotes.com/files/issues/116/cove-calculations.pdf)
> provides the formula. I believe the "10" in the denominator is the blade
> diameter - change as needed.
Forgot to point out that the ShopNotes calculator is actually an Acrobat
form. If you are using a 10" blade, just download it and save it for
future offline use.
Scott Lurndal wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
>> Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This
>> was to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on
>> the tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work
>> with Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does
>> anybody have this software and have they been able to get it to work
>> with Winows 7?
>>
>> Vic
>
> Second hit on google search comes up with:
>
> http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/article/cove-angle-calculator.aspx
Which gives you 20 - count'em, TWENTY - data miners along with access to the
desired applet.
dadiOH
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 13:06:45 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>Years ago I purchased the software " Woodhaven Cove Profiler".This was
>to see what the cove would be by using a different six blade on the
>tablesaw or changing the feed angle. This software does not work with
>Windows 7 and Woodhaven does not have a upgraded version. Does anybody
>have this software and have they been able to get it to work with
>Winows 7?
>
>Vic
Probably your best bet is to DL Windows Virtual PC for Win7 and run XP
in it.. You can get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3702
I have it and it works but I can't tell you much about it because I
haven't fired it up for at least a year. However, Google and Microsoft
can tell you more than you will ever want to know.
I run Oracle Virtual Machine. With a powerful PC, and a lot of
memory, one can run several OS's at once. I have a Win7 PC with
Oracle VMs running XP, 8.1, and Ubuntu. Oracle VM is more than you
need, I mention it only to explain why I can't give details about Win
Virtual PC running XP - except that it works, is free, and is easy to
install.
Jerry O.