Thanks for the feedback. That means a lot to me. Honestly, when I first had the idea for this, I assumed there would already be a ton of Creo videos on TH-cam, and I was surprised at both the lack of depth and quality.
i tried this but when I fixed the big gear, the smaller gear can still be dynamically rotated. what am I missing? is it possible for creo to automatically constrain the smaller gear when the big gear is constrained?
Hi Sir. Thanks for your well tutorial. I'm searching for a tutorial for bevel gear parametric design and I don't find such tutorial in your channel. Did you teach this in your channel?
Detailed and professional tutorials....the best I've seen on the youtube
Thanks Dave!
Thanks for the feedback. That means a lot to me. Honestly, when I first had the idea for this, I assumed there would already be a ton of Creo videos on TH-cam, and I was surprised at both the lack of depth and quality.
Great video!!!
The second example is helical gear I believe. Spur gears have straight cut teeth parallel to the axis.
i tried this but when I fixed the big gear, the smaller gear can still be dynamically rotated. what am I missing? is it possible for creo to automatically constrain the smaller gear when the big gear is constrained?
Hi sir I hope you are doing well. Your videos are very helpful.
Will you pls explain how to calculate loads (forces) on the teeth of the gears?
I don’t know how to do that. The best way to learn is to teach others. Maybe you can explain it to me.
@@CADPLMGuy why not sir.
Whenever I’ll know about it, I’ll share with you.
hi how did you setup the pin connection for the first example im having a hard time setting up a translational constraint
Probably using an assembly level datum plane
Hi Sir. Thanks for your well tutorial. I'm searching for a tutorial for bevel gear parametric design and I don't find such tutorial in your channel. Did you teach this in your channel?
I have not.
best of all... keep going
Thanks, Krishna!
Any video on how to make bevel gear creo
No. I’ve been looking for a process. If you find one, let me know.