Model Engineers' Utilities

This software is presented with the kind permission of Alan J Munday, who has also written 'Master CNC Utilities'

This is a comprehensive suite of design software offering a wide range of useful Engineering Utilities. These are detailed in the reduced size screen shot shown below of the latest version.

To run correctly 'Model Engineers' Utilities' will need to be installed on your PC. Download the 'Model Engineers' Utilities' program file which will self extract. When you exit the Internet click on Windows Start (usually in the extreme bottom left corner of your screen) then Programs. Right at the bottom of the Programs drop down menu you should see a Green Girder Bridge Icon. Clicking on this will start the 'Model Engineers' Utilities' program with the pop up menu. (see below) Using the program is more or less self explanatory, (View the Readme.txt first) just select the facility required and the visual graphics will display all the required input parameters. When you exit 'Model Engineers' Utilities' for the first time a Girder Bridge Icon should now appear on your Windows Start Up Page. This can be used to run 'Model Engineers' Utilities' in future.

Latest Upgrade

The upgrade to version 1.7.0 adds a Graph Drawing program, Limits and Fits, RPM Indicator,Capacitors, Taper Turning, Workshop Web Cam Software, Optical Calculations and a superb routine for calculating the co-ordinates for holes etc, on a Pitch Circle Diameter. A routine has been added for Feed Calculations on the Lathe and minor changes to the Screwcutting Help.Another addition is a Counter that uses the COM1 port on your PC.

Download the Core Program of 'Model Engineers' Utilities' Posted April 2006. Before you do so please uninstall previous versions.

Download the Upgrade to Version 1.7.0. You MUST first install the Core Program followed by the upgrade to Version 1.7.0 Posted 26th June 2006

Return to Colin Usher's Engineering Web Page

Reduced Size Non-Working Menu Page of Version 1.7.0
Copyright Notice © Alan J Munday May 2006