Not bad, but the tooth profile could be parametrically driven so that lines forming the tooth create a true rolling circle and therefore an involute tooth profile. You could then set all the other parameters of the model to be dependent upon a few select variables such as tooth #, tooth modulus, gear width, pitch of helical twist, etc.
This was a great tutorial. I've never seen how the Helical was done before. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have the Mating Ring Gear Tutorial for this also?
Not bad, but the tooth profile could be parametrically driven so that lines forming the tooth create a true rolling circle and therefore an involute tooth profile. You could then set all the other parameters of the model to be dependent upon a few select variables such as tooth #, tooth modulus, gear width, pitch of helical twist, etc.
Much to learn from this tutorial
Happy to know that.
hocam aynısını yaptım .teşekkür ederim
Bunu bilmek güzel. Normal SolidWorks egzersizinize devam edin.
When ever i select reference plane i didn't get the option consisting 10mm ...mine shows only face 1 and nothing else ...why?? 8:47
You are most welcome.
Very nice.👍
Thanks
How do you know that the radius is 65 and that is the profile for the gear you make. Is this a standard Module ?
This is not about engineering... but how to accomplish a task in Solid Works.
You are right