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Simple Gear Train ExampleSimple Gear Train Example
Simple Gear Train Example
Просмотров 118Год назад
Flashlight Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030Flashlight Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030
Flashlight Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
How to build updated parts for the flashlight and assemble them. More details on building parts can be found within the Solidworks Basics video. More details on making assemblies and how to make drawings of the assembly can be found within Flashlight Assembly video.
Adding hardware to assembly in SolidworksAdding hardware to assembly in Solidworks
Adding hardware to assembly in Solidworks
Просмотров 7103 года назад
How to add small components to an assembly using the design library, McMaster, or GrabCad
Baja and Formula SAE Race Car Design WorkshopBaja and Formula SAE Race Car Design Workshop
Baja and Formula SAE Race Car Design Workshop
Просмотров 1703 года назад
Check out all the videos at: ruclips.net/user/CSULAbajaSAEvideos
Making a Gear with Involute Teeth in Solidworks TutorialMaking a Gear with Involute Teeth in Solidworks Tutorial
Making a Gear with Involute Teeth in Solidworks Tutorial
Просмотров 22 тыс.4 года назад
GearParameters.txt contains the following text "DiametralPitch"= 32 "NumTeeth"= 16 "PressureAngle"= 20deg "Addendum"= 1 / "DiametralPitch" "Dedendum"= 1.25 / "DiametralPitch" "WorkingDepth"= 2 / "DiametralPitch" "WholeDepth"= 2.25 / "DiametralPitch" "Clearance"= 0.25 / "DiametralPitch" "ToothThickness"= 1.5708 / "DiametralPitch" "CircularPitch"= pi / "DiametralPitch" "PitchCircle"= "NumTeeth" /...
Flashlight Assembly in Solidworks - ME 2030Flashlight Assembly in Solidworks - ME 2030
Flashlight Assembly in Solidworks - ME 2030
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
Learn how to assemble your flashlights parts and create an assembly drawing.
HAAS Mini Mill TutorialHAAS Mini Mill Tutorial
HAAS Mini Mill Tutorial
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 года назад
Introduction to the operation of a Haas Mini Mill
Mastercam Basics for Creating Toolpaths and G CodeMastercam Basics for Creating Toolpaths and G Code
Mastercam Basics for Creating Toolpaths and G Code
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
Tutorial on using Mastercam for 3 axis CNC.
Flashlight Detail Drawings in Solidworks - ME 2030Flashlight Detail Drawings in Solidworks - ME 2030
Flashlight Detail Drawings in Solidworks - ME 2030
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 лет назад
Engine Assembly and Animation in Solidworks - ME 2030Engine Assembly and Animation in Solidworks - ME 2030
Engine Assembly and Animation in Solidworks - ME 2030
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 лет назад
Basics and Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030Basics and Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030
Basics and Parts in Solidworks - ME 2030
Просмотров 7135 лет назад
Note for ME 2030 students: This is an older version of the flashlight. Do not copy the dimensions from here.
ME 2030 Spring 2019 Design CompetitionME 2030 Spring 2019 Design Competition
ME 2030 Spring 2019 Design Competition
Просмотров 1565 лет назад
ME 2030 Compound Gear TrainME 2030 Compound Gear Train
ME 2030 Compound Gear Train
Просмотров 6945 лет назад
Example gear train for ME 2030 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

Комментарии

  • @MohanKumar-br8xf
    @MohanKumar-br8xf 5 дней назад

    Hi sir which controler

  • @steveurick1658
    @steveurick1658 5 месяцев назад

    Have you ever done an internal spine gear with this?

  • @Rms2015
    @Rms2015 11 месяцев назад

    I found that I was able to increase the limit on the number of teeth by defining an ellipse segment in the tooth profile sketch with a center on the midpoint line between the ends of the involutes, endpoints coincident to the involute ends and minor radii colinear with the midpoint line. I chose to define the major radius as half of the Dedendum, but that was arbitrary. This allows spurs with over 100 teeth, but seems to cap out between there and 128, at the point when the upper and lower involute curves start to intersect. I don't know if there's a way to fork the geometry based on whether those curves intersect, but I chose to build a separate part which used the perimeter formed by the intersecting involutes and the Addendum Circle as the tooth profile with a fillet on the inside corner with the radius defined by the Fillet parameter from earlier. I'm writing this at 1am and haven't had a chance to test these gear profiles, but they seem reasonable from a visual inspection and I checked the second profile up through 500 teeth without issue (and I'm pretty sure there aren't many good reasons to build a 500 tooth gear" even with a modest 1mm pitch, that means the pitch diameter is half a meter, which is an absurdly large gear to be using that pitch. I'm pretty sure a sane engineer would build a planetary set into the middle before using a gear like that in a final design). I've also been looking onto what you can and can't define in solidworks, and I think if you use if statements, you might be able to define the whole tooth profile with one equation curve, by using if statements to conjoin equations for the involutes. Assuming SW doesn't throw a fit about discontinuity, this would also allow you to build in conditional equations for very large and very small gears, though this would come with a drawback: SW evaluates the whole equation before checking the if statements, so the system would be doing the calculations for all gear types at once. Thankfully, all that would be happening in the sketch before the resulting curves get turned into geometry, so only potato workstations, if those, will notice any difference.

  • @artorias961
    @artorias961 Год назад

    pog

  • @pierrepierrot2325
    @pierrepierrot2325 Год назад

    hello on this mini mill, the command is the same as on a Vf2?

  • @elijahmujokeri
    @elijahmujokeri Год назад

    Thank you sir that really helped me 🙏👏

  • @isaacprosper6295
    @isaacprosper6295 Год назад

    Thankyou so much ,this is video is a life saver

  • @vjestac1
    @vjestac1 Год назад

    Good video, much helpful, but how to model involute teeth profile if there is a "profile shift", where X is different form 0?

  • @ZziKaT
    @ZziKaT 2 года назад

    I dont know is this because I use metric values or because my module is only 0.8 but dimensions are working wonky with those calculations on textfile. My Diametral Pitch is 118.4mm and gear has 148 teeths. So outer diameter is showing 1.26mm :D Besides this little inconvenience this tutorial was really helpful!

    • @ZziKaT
      @ZziKaT 2 года назад

      And now I can answer to myself that i used wrong value on Diametral pitch. I ment to use 1.25 and not the 118.4.

    • @arachnenet2244
      @arachnenet2244 Год назад

      @@ZziKaT Thanks for putting that bit about the Diametral pitch in the comments! I was breaking my head on that one for a bit until I decided to read the comments. (Making a 0.8module gear too lol) Converting units is why we lost spacecraft in the past and I can see why lol

  • @kirillkotyagin
    @kirillkotyagin 2 года назад

    So far the best video on the subject I've seen. Great Job! Btw, your comment at 14:00 has made my day :)

  • @darkrain2493
    @darkrain2493 2 года назад

    Somet things dont make sense.

  • @JoeBowler300
    @JoeBowler300 2 года назад

    Good Tutorial on making spur gears from scratch via with an equation assist. I'm surprised no is questioning you if this method creates true involute gears. I've watched a few other videos about creating spur gears in Solidworks and there's some whacky methodology out there and people are quick to point out that it resembles an involute spur gear but actually isn't. Your method is straight forward and easy to understand! I didn't mind grabbing a gear from the toolbox but adding anything onto the gear was difficult and break some references which is annoying. This is the tutorial I was looking for, thank you! Do you have a tutorial for making Helical Gears?

    • @Supershadow301
      @Supershadow301 11 месяцев назад

      I can confirm the method creates true involutes, the parametric equation used is that of an involute. I modeled and 3D printed straight, helical and bevel gears using essentially the same method (I used the module and other names instead) and got very good results (although sometimes the gear model who need tweaks depending if the teeth number was >20 or not). You can model helical gears by using a swept cut with an helix instead of an extruded cut and replacing the following formulas to take into account the helix angle "Helix": "DiametralPitch"= 32/cos( "Helix" ) "PressureAngle"= atn( tan( 20deg ) / cos( "Helix" ) ) The other equations shouldn't be modified. That way, you'll project the tooth profile into the side view depending on the Helix angle.

  • @JohnDoe-gv9jv
    @JohnDoe-gv9jv 2 года назад

    Can I lock all tool paths except the one I am working on?

    • @lequebecois4203
      @lequebecois4203 2 года назад

      yes u can there is a little lock u can click on ^^ a bit late for reply but !

  • @JohnDoe-gv9jv
    @JohnDoe-gv9jv 2 года назад

    In Esprit Cam software after you do a tool path, you can suppress it so it is locked out. It wont post. Can master cam do the same? How can I suppress all tool paths and just post one of the tools paths and not all of them in my program?

    • @faroukmastercam4395
      @faroukmastercam4395 Год назад

      Yes there is a toggle icon to suppress the toolpath you don't want to post This logo look like this 👻

  • @bdavis89337
    @bdavis89337 3 года назад

    I've been struggling with the larger gears all weekend. This is the first video I've found that went over how to modify the sketches to make it work. I really appreciate it.

  • @mo__sawy
    @mo__sawy 3 года назад

    Gears tooth interfere when try to assemble them, please help.

  • @raynpwoell9716
    @raynpwoell9716 3 года назад

    I debored a crusbuster

    • @bobinpune
      @bobinpune 2 года назад

      I decrusted a borebuster!

  • @raynpwoell9716
    @raynpwoell9716 3 года назад

    What is a borhorn

  • @dalenichollsrotaryworkstat4198
    @dalenichollsrotaryworkstat4198 3 года назад

    hi what vice is this is it the dx6 ..many thanks

  • @maxboas3509
    @maxboas3509 4 года назад

    for the money get a renishaw probe?

    • @CalStateLAECSTMakerspace
      @CalStateLAECSTMakerspace 3 года назад

      Next grant or donation we will have to spring for one! Luckily with student projects the tolerances are quite large.

  • @alexsuarez2553
    @alexsuarez2553 4 года назад

    What would my gear parameters be if I wanted to make a gear with 60 teeth and i want the thickness of the gear to be .125 inches. With a Dedendum circle being 4.75 inches. For some reason when I solve for the other variables my Base Circle is smaller in diameter than my Dedendum circle. Would you be able to help me fix this?

  • @jamescatlett9596
    @jamescatlett9596 4 года назад

    Love the control cover. Is that an item you made or purchased pre cut? Great Video!

    • @CalStateLAECSTMakerspace
      @CalStateLAECSTMakerspace 4 года назад

      Wish we could take credit. Haas is shipping them out with the covers these days. Just a little double sided tape to keep them from coming off. Thanks!