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Incredible the clarity, simplicity and accuracy of your video ..... This contributes to "squeeze" solid works .... thank you very much.
what an amazing video,thanks for saving my studies.
Thanks for Explaining assembly and part mode for gear Generation.
Perfect!! Thanks :)
okay but how did you find a dimension of the circle which you mate with gears (120mm & 240m)
same question here
Shouldn't the helical angle be different for the two helical gears, because they are of different radii, therefore the angular velocities are different? Shouldn't the larger gear's helical angle be less than the smaller gear's helical angle? Thanks.
Well explained Bro
Excellent 👍
What to do if Gears are colliding?
Well explained
thank you.
Thanks!
I don't have gear option in tool menu what can I do?
Go to Tools --> Add-ins and add it. like he shows at 2:00
Durka durk
There must be another easier way. This is way too many steps for doing such a common assembly.
Easier way??? This is as easy as it gets.... You don't even have to model the gear manually
Incredible the clarity, simplicity and accuracy of your video ..... This contributes to "squeeze" solid works .... thank you very much.
what an amazing video,thanks for saving my studies.
Thanks for Explaining assembly and part mode for gear Generation.
Perfect!! Thanks :)
okay but how did you find a dimension of the circle which you mate with gears (120mm & 240m)
same question here
Shouldn't the helical angle be different for the two helical gears, because they are of different radii, therefore the angular velocities are different? Shouldn't the larger gear's helical angle be less than the smaller gear's helical angle? Thanks.
Well explained Bro
Excellent 👍
What to do if Gears are colliding?
Well explained
thank you.
Thanks!
I don't have gear option in tool menu what can I do?
Go to Tools --> Add-ins and add it. like he shows at 2:00
Durka durk
There must be another easier way. This is way too many steps for doing such a common assembly.
Easier way??? This is as easy as it gets.... You don't even have to model the gear manually