No. The pattern is determined by the number of teeth of each unit, and mathematical relationships between those numbers. Now if the gears were not moving smoothly over the paper for some reason, you might get a distortion and bumps in the curves, but as long as the gears start in the same position and the teeth remain engaged, the pattern is the same.
Sometimes it feels so unusual with how some of these patterns move.
That's the most beautiful thing!
Wow, aunque se equivocó dos veces supo arreglarlo bien y el resultado quedó genial
WOW
this is good
This is really beautiful, taking the curves to a new level. Does the relative speed of the 2 gears affect the final pattern?
No. The pattern is determined by the number of teeth of each unit, and mathematical relationships between those numbers. Now if the gears were not moving smoothly over the paper for some reason, you might get a distortion and bumps in the curves, but as long as the gears start in the same position and the teeth remain engaged, the pattern is the same.
Oops, but Great!