I was just learning how to design linear gears and he turned off “Old McDonald so i literally had no guidance. I need to know how many quacks and exactly where they are at!¡!
Hello, is it possible to open it in TinkerCad and/or Cura 3D for printing? I would like to use these 2 parts to operate a Bench Drill. But I still need the Crank to operate the Gearwheel. Thank you.
Hi! thank you for sharing this knowledge. I wanted to ask you, how did you find the values "0.15, 1.25 and 1.406" (in 3'02 "of the video). Sorry, I don't understand much about gears and I'm drawing to a different size gear and was wondering how should I calculate these values. Thank you once again.
Too bad about the music and lack of instruction.
Ole McDonald had a song irrelevant to this video.
Bro said good enough at the end lmao
I was just learning how to design linear gears and he turned off “Old McDonald so i literally had no guidance. I need to know how many quacks and exactly where they are at!¡!
Hello, is it possible to open it in TinkerCad and/or Cura 3D for printing? I would like to use these 2 parts to operate a Bench Drill. But I still need the Crank to operate the Gearwheel. Thank you.
Just, wow.
This help me so much.
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Hi! thank you for sharing this knowledge. I wanted to ask you, how did you find the values "0.15, 1.25 and 1.406" (in 3'02 "of the video). Sorry, I don't understand much about gears and I'm drawing to a different size gear and was wondering how should I calculate these values. Thank you once again.
Yessss, I would really like to know where you got those values from too!!!
I believe 1.25 comes from the "module" measurement from the spur gear settings. Not sure where the other measurements are from.
Frm Old macdon
Cant you See