These Gears Really Work?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2010
- From www.lisaboyer.com Woodworking Plans. Clayton Boyer demonstrates a variety of square, oval, pentagonal, organic and other unbelievably-shaped gears--and they really work! Woodworking plans available at www.lisaboyer.com
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Q: What's the gear ratio?
A: It's complicated
especially on the last ine
no its not That is called a planetary gear its in every automatic transmission
Or torsen differential...
Jason Kaler it's about 1shark:5fish
Jason Kaler you nail it
Did anyone else notice that the gear ratio changes as those non-circular gears turn? That means if you turn one at a constant speed the other one will speed up and slow down as it goes around.
That might be useful for something.
+Warren NZ I appreciate you mentioning that. That can really help me with an idea I have!
+Warren NZ Shimano BioPace(and others) bicycle sprockets have been made like that for years. It allows for different torque to the back wheel depending on your leg/crank position.
I didn't know that. What a great idea!
On the right placement every type of form works!
Exactly my thoughts. Example #2 demonstration. Could it somehow be used in an internally geared rear hub for a bicycle drive to magnify the "osymetric" effect/affect? Or, perhaps, even in the crank as the original osymetric is? I would think so. Have not the energy or patients to design develop patent this, but could be worth millions.
I like the sound of mechanical stuff going on in the background
That's a clock i believe
You mean the chickens?
To me it sounds like chickens rapping
@@SigmaTheFox remoze one p
@@SigmaTheFox eminem is trembling
The sounds reminds me of a quiet childhood summer that I've never had
Same
Same. Let's have quiet summer unemployment instead.
It makes me remember 2012 or 2013, summer, very active, in which I played a game called Anka, which is about a quiet summer. I miss those days man.
Some of these just look like very efficient solutions for problems noone has ever had :D
If you mean, do these things have a practical application? You're right, probably not. But I think they would make good problem solving toys for children. Just give them the box of pieces and let them figure them out.
NWViewer1 The one at 1:43 (or very similar gears) are actually used a lot in things like mechanical calculators and clocks.
Great youtube comment.
Some of these gears also make a push and pull that could be used for a piston
The one at about 1:40 is actually used by old scool movie projectors.
The one at 4:10 is used somewhat simular in automatic gearboxes.
this really grinds my gears
lol
Lex ter Wee indeed
Lex ter Wee lmao
@Simon Collier bad day?
no
A mechanic professor: a gear has a constant speed according to it's size
Me showing him this video
Professor: how did I graduate
its*
You can still calculate ratios with teeth.
I know nothing lmao
No professer would say it’s speed is proportional to its size...
Actually you mix up the meaning of rack-wheel with gear. Here it's not a wheel, that's all.
Ok imagine using these funky gears specifically to tick off normal engineers just trying to figure out the gear ratio.
Juste count the teeth
Non constant speed can be a problem tho
simple to do
Their heads are too big anyway. This should humble them somewhat.
Meh, they know calculus and can figure it out, or they can simulate or experimentally determine the result to whatever degree of precision they need for a given task.
The only problem with these gears is the potential for wear due to the abruptness of some of the changes. At slower speeds the impacts aren't too bad, as long as they aren't carrying a big load, but higher speeds and higher loads could cause them to wear faster
the last gears, known as planetary gear, well known use in automatic transmission
Baka Yuan Like those used in the 1908 model T Ford.
nvxkzarupy
Indeed
Duh...
Baka Yuan yes I know, look up the planetary gear on an R2800 double wasp radial engine
Love that TH-cam is recommending this 9 years late
___aaron.m
That’s the algorithm for ya
Ryoti L 😂
Facts
There is no meaning of "late" in physics. And there are always new born dumb babies arriving on the world.
TH-cam: “Sounds like a good time for people to see this.”
Tbh i dont regret seeing it...
No one regrets it
*seems like
No one:
TH-cam: hey come and look at these gears
these*
I mean thanks for that TH-cam because i love gears
anime pictures well me too
pewpewdew im bad at grammar
Lol
As long as the "radius" of the gears stays same as the distance between the pivoting points, it will work.
@HEYDYZ oi!! Don't you insult my sandcastle!! D:
That's Law of gearing for you.
@Cynr stfu
If you were to paint the gears, say brown or black, will they still work?
When you realise how old this video is.
Its like when the coconut song released
Holly shit
thanks youtube
I was looking at cybertruck
how did I come here?
@@yagzocak9175 how?
@@beaconblaster33 I don't know
Me: Can we get some gears?
Mom: We have gears at home
The gears at home:
The gears at home are better.
Treyton Poling for once
But it's cool tho
"Thank mom !"
I see this an absolute win!
2:12 What happens, when you let elfs design gear trains.
"What form of sorcery is this?!"
"Mechanical Engineering"
Either I am sleep deprived or this is genuinely interest.
+Kristian Thomsen
Or both.
+Kristian Thomsen Or both.
+Kristian Thomsen Or both.
+marco greene or both
Or both.
2010: no
2019: eeeeeaaaah
Yeah... It took a course of 9 years before degeneracy took over.
2020 BOW BOYEE
@@piratacachimbero 2020: the worst year ever
stfu
2020:
YEE HAW MOTHERF*****
That roster noises and the clock ticking in the background is bringing back so many childhood memories
Wow! the ones that have the smooth side and the other ones that have the "tail" on them (like at 1:35 )would be perfect for timing delays! :D
Two of my favourite things right there: woodworking AND mechanics! Those organic gears looked crazy.
Where was this video for nine years?
Vibing
When he set down the last one you knew that shit was about to be mad pleasing
My teacher showed this to us!
factory manager: what kind of gear are we gonna use?
quilty1987: YES
0:36 *Cool gears working*
1:55 *FISH-SHARK MADNESS*
I've always wanted to try these different shapes like this in gears glad somebody did it for me. Looks like a fun hobby.
0:09 Yea that's not gonna work.
0:36 Utterly confused, shocked, and questioning the meaning of life.
Lol
I knew it was gonna work anyway.
@HEYDYZ It was a joke, but good explanation
@HEYDYZ ok boomer
@Cynr idgaf
Isn't the last one just a planetary gear assembly?
Griff Yep.
As a mechanical engineering student, I need to note:
as long as the teeth match and the distance from rotating point to the tooth of one gear and the other add up to the distance between the pivots it works. The bits without teeth need to meet about the same criteria (matching shape and distance) and at a constant rpm those are used for timing.
You've clearly demonstrated that you have a deeper understanding of gears than most
Absolute respect for your job. Amazing things that i never seen anywhere else! These can have several applications in mechanics. I'm fan now :)
Came here cause I wanted to learn more about the Gear Wars.
Oh god, not the gear wars again
+supyoist How familiar exactly are you with the gear wars?
But it was never really about the gears at all.
And the gears they turned for a thousand years, until the day that they stopped.
The Dark Day.
I come and watch this every now and then
That shark one turned out really nice painted!
if anyone sees this in 2020 I'd love a 3d printable file for each of these
Make them yourself then
How about 2021?
All you folks are missing the point. While it is true that some of these gear trains are just novelties, take a look at the motion of many of the output gears, relative to the motion of the input gears. See that? They represent a mathematical function, depending on the form of the gears. As an example the Norden Bombsight, which was one of the great secrets of WW II, had many such eccentric gears within it, which performed all sorts of math operations
Alex Funke yea what he said.... I think!!!!
You must be fun at parties
Logan Feece you must be boring and bored at life
Love the sound of the grandfather clock in background... and the rooster :-)
I like how this shows off how simple and yet complex engineering can be. Simple in you just need a consistent contact point, and complex in establishing that contact point.
wonderful and reassuring to see an actual mind working. retired with a full wood-shop most likely, but hey, I'm just jealous!
The last one would be awesome as a clock
Just WHY do I think this is just beautiful?
I like all the gears, This video got my attention... I have a great respect for the person who made this gears... Hope the students get some knowledge from the video. God bless...
This is epic! You should have your work 3d modeled so you can then sell it as digital download for 3d printers. Would make for some epic dynamic home decor!
Greetings. You were recommended this too!
SuperiorNinja 3 𝓱𝓸𝔀 𝓭𝓲𝓭 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓴𝓷𝓸𝔀
Lol so true
Holy crap, I remember seeing this years ago! Good memories...
Yup, saving this one. Love the slip gears.
Me: *sees square gears* ☝ i dont like where this is going.
*sees more cursed gears*
*S T O P, S T O P. S T O P.*
Two to this: #1 those who say *AAAAAAHHHHHHH* #2 those who say r/hhhm.
Those gears cause pysichic damge
Some of these fears might actually be used in real stuff.
where is your mustache?
those half Geneva drive half regular gear things makes me happy but then again im not an engineer
Glad to see the TH-cam algorithm has united us here today.
This has given me a new perspective on gears
Amazing. Very sharply calculated.
Google knows i watched the new episode of Dr. Stone and recommended me this
Freak Prince yes haha
Same
@@kristiyanivanov7414 😂
Same bro
@Waluijo yes yes yes
@Waluijo YAAAASSS
4:21 should be in a train of those linked in series powers by an nxt servo motor
Reminds me of one of my favorite toys as a child-Spirograph!!!
It's been 10 years since this was made. And I found it on my home page
This guy doing ASMR in 2010. He's a legend
Gears have always impressed and intrigued me...
Complex sequences and ratios for saving time to make easy jobs "(- . -)"
What an eye opener! Your creations should be in a book for money. They show the generality of how gears need interlock, like I could totally see mechanical engineers learning from this in class.
That's pretty awesome. I wonder what advantages and disasvantages the shape of the cogs, gear ratio would these have over conventional round gears and including helical cut cogs instead of straight cogs. Pretty neat video.
0:36 *WAIT, THAT'S ILLEGAL*
Hello human that also randomly got this in their recommended 9 years after its upload
Orisit 02 hi
@@fabuncian1386 greetings
@Ivan Šarić salutations
But I'm not a human
make that 10
Wow! Amazing stuff.
Man, this video just really... *grinds my gears!*
A new type of asmr has been born gear asmr
Wooden gears, a weapon to surpass metal gear
I love Metal Gear!
9yrs later, science is still amazing...
Amazing stuff!
TH-cam after ten years: hey let’s recommend this vid to people.
No one:
TH-cam Comment: Some lame repetitive joke about youtube recommendations
good job on those gears !! you're an a-1 craftsman !!
I could see that there are some really great potential applications for these hear styles.
Have you been able to apply them to other mechanical functions?
I like these gears. Up until 4:00 it seems that most of them are either "perfect" geometric figures or figures where one was cut as the complement of the other -- if you decide on a given distance between the two gear axes then, given one gear, the other needs to be made into the complementary radial function of the first. Adding more gears seems like an interesting problem too, as well as letting certain portions slip, like with the fish gear. The inner gears at 4:00 are all the same diameter for this reason -- I imagine they can be placed anywhere in the interior space and it would still work out. Cool!
*I think **4:14** would be a great "anti slip" gear*, since those two bigger "teeth" end up clashing again.
2010: nah
*10 years later: YEET this on his reccomended*
It would be amazing to see what kinds of machines could be built with these gears.
This is both point- and useless. I LOVE IT! Great work!
1:55
I'm sorry... *WHAT*
WoW! Super cool!
1:55 looks like engine intake and exhaust valves
time=1.45 shows how second hand in the clock 'ticks', instead of continuous movement.
1:45
@@germanaussie6138 5 years later.. the hero comes to save us 🙌
Phwaedih hahahha
My Brain: Square Gears? Those won't work.
**A Few Moments Later**
Me: *WHAT!?*
dumb
Really fun to watch
I love how geometry works!
You realize what's in this man's mind when he sees a stopper from a bottle of cola
For whom did yt recommend in 2020
Me: after 10 years 😐😐
Very clever!
this is really satisfying to watch.
Just a jobless engineer passing his time.
NOW HE´S JUST SHOWING OFF!! but i like it
Do you know Ben?
Thats so satisfying.
Very cool!
Why wouldn't they work ?
The concept is the same with them all, just different shapes
Did I hear a chicken in the back round sounds ?
M0HAWK HMS r/boneappletea
@@zacharyavery5506 Reddit is gay
Thanks. I needed to see your nice work . Can you make a one direction gear ?
Fascinating
TH-cam in 2010:
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TH-cam in 2013:
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TH-cam in 2015:
TH-cam in 2016:
TH-cam in 2017:
TH-cam in 2018:
TH-cam in 2019 (almost 2020): It's GEAR TIME!
i know this sounds weird but am i the only one getting ASMR triggers here?
None here, what are your typical triggers?
tapping, hand movements, crinkling and whispering
but im not getting lots just occasionally in this video
Dan Mich probably the tapping of the gears being fitted, and when in motion emits a sound similar to a whisper
yea i thought of that too
That's very creative.
This is the second time in my life I have seen this video, with 4 years of difference
*Why I'm watching this?*
It's in everyone's youtube suggestion.
Same