Had a hard time understanding how a ratchet and pawl mechanism worked. Your video was surprisingly helpful and just super straight to the point, easy to understand and see. Thanks a lot!
Nice project. That’s the best way to understand mechanisms. These were used in clocks as you are aware. Also, you may want to look into sprag clutch’s. Same outcome almost just different approach. Used in industry for holding loads from back spinning.
He made this for me (I'm his sis) it was a project. and as i recall, it was a joined effort. WE made it. i ran all the way upstairs and got the pink elastics! LOL
pavankumar vayalapelli it only has one degree of freedom, the rotation about the axle. The axle constrains the other two rotational axes and two of the translation axes. The last translational axis is contracted by nuts on both sides of the wheel.
swagatika priyambada I made it with a scroll saw, which is good for intricate cuts, but you could also use a coping saw. The easiest way is to make it using a laser cutter, though.
Had a hard time understanding how a ratchet and pawl mechanism worked. Your video was surprisingly helpful and just super straight to the point, easy to understand and see. Thanks a lot!
Great going for allowing your sister to think and make things on her own.
Your device is better than any animation. Thanks a lot.
Nice project. That’s the best way to understand mechanisms. These were used in clocks as you are aware. Also, you may want to look into sprag clutch’s. Same outcome almost just different approach. Used in industry for holding loads from back spinning.
Great explanation, this helped me understand how one type of automatic watch movement works :)
He made this for me (I'm his sis) it was a project. and as i recall, it was a joined effort. WE made it. i ran all the way upstairs and got the pink elastics! LOL
gabstergoldman lazy ass
haha I am happy for you seven years later I guess haha! I hope the project went well!
After 8 year,
I guess u got an A+ in that project.
It IS awesome. Good job.
nice easy visualisation and easy to understand!
I also think its pretty awesome
Wintergatan 🤩
excellent work
I think it’s pretty awesome too!
Very impressive, thank you.
Um umgowa
thank you so muuuuch !!!
simple elegant
Best wishes
Thank you so much... It is very helpful...
Thank you
try turning ccw without holding the bottom plate. it believe the bottom plate turns as well.
how many degrees of freedom will it have?
pavankumar vayalapelli it only has one degree of freedom, the rotation about the axle. The axle constrains the other two rotational axes and two of the translation axes. The last translational axis is contracted by nuts on both sides of the wheel.
how did u make it??i wanna make one too
swagatika priyambada I made it with a scroll saw, which is good for intricate cuts, but you could also use a coping saw. The easiest way is to make it using a laser cutter, though.
I need this i will pay for it
Not awesome... Sorry