Thank you for posting this, I learned a lot. I do wonder why you are able to make such selections, where I have to first project items into the current sketch. But with doing that, it worked flawless!
Nice work, thanks for sharing. I think the tooth profile might be a bit more accurate with Tredgold's approximation. Tredgold's approximation employs a gear tooth profile of the an equivalent spur gear with a radius of the bevel gear's back cone radius, rather than the bevel gear's pitch radius. So for 12 teeth this gives the equivalent of 16.97 teeth (12*(1/cos45)), which rounded to the nearest whole number gives 17 teeth. You would then use the spur gear tool for a 17 tooth, module 5 gear to get your tooth profile, and continue as you did. There will only be a small change of profile and the backlash of 1 mm hides any difference, so for low speed it probably makes no difference. But for a tighter fit and at high speed it would likely be an improvement. Thanks again for the video.
This is awesome, I am starting to pick up fusion 360 ( I have some prior experience with CAD software) but this was awesome practice, I was making the gears along side your video and I must say it was well explained and easy to follow.
Your method of making bevel gears for 3D printing is very good and I appreciate video. It does show off how quickly it can be done. But for people new to CAD and Fusion360 it would be nice if you could remake the video moving slower when selecting things with the mouse and explaining how you do basic things like ensuring certain constraints are being done. I did not find out till the error message when trying to do join near the end of the process that the points were not actually touching the lines - like when you draw a line from the back of the tooth to the line above and the circle through the end points of the back line. I did not see end points on the line and still not sure where I went wrong. Even using slow motion and stopping a lot I had to replay and retry many times to get it right. That being said, I now can make the gears I need for my projects thanks to you.
Thanks for the comments It is a delicate balance of going in enough details without going too long I assume people making bevel gears have some experience with fusion 360 And if I understand you got your gears So well done!
@@jacquesfavre999 Yes, I understand but many people looking to 3D print some gears have no previous exposure to Fusion360. Happily after my comment here I did some searching and learned of projection and how to set automatic projection in the preferences. A basic concept (Rule #0 perhaps) previously missing from my knowledge. Thanks again.
I suppose we are all at different level in the learning of a CAD software CAD learning is a huge undertaking If I managed to peak your curiosity and go and learn something new, then I am happy with my video@@MinionAtTheGate
Thanks a LOT! The price of the paid plugin for fusion 360 is literally a quarter of a minimum salary in my country, i would rather spend a few minutes than paying that price.
I did this with excel very similar I would like you comment on my video QMS bevel gear die I enjoyed yours and don't tell anyone it is my trade secret Ha
U have great knowledge of both fusion 360 & gears BUT is the video for yourself ? Or be of some use to viewers ? Hardly any info of how to make , it's all about you and your knowledge..
Nice Video.
Thank you very much.
No annoying music and an arror zipping over the screen.
Simple explained.
Thanks
This was very useful for my 3d printing project, thank you so much! :D
Thank you for posting this, I learned a lot. I do wonder why you are able to make such selections, where I have to first project items into the current sketch. But with doing that, it worked flawless!
Amazing and geniously simple way to make bevel gears. Thank you very much
you are welcome
Nice work, thanks for sharing. I think the tooth profile might be a bit more accurate with Tredgold's approximation. Tredgold's approximation employs a gear tooth profile of the an equivalent spur gear with a radius of the bevel gear's back cone radius, rather than the bevel gear's pitch radius. So for 12 teeth this gives the equivalent of 16.97 teeth (12*(1/cos45)), which rounded to the nearest whole number gives 17 teeth. You would then use the spur gear tool for a 17 tooth, module 5 gear to get your tooth profile, and continue as you did. There will only be a small change of profile and the backlash of 1 mm hides any difference, so for low speed it probably makes no difference. But for a tighter fit and at high speed it would likely be an improvement. Thanks again for the video.
This is awesome, I am starting to pick up fusion 360 ( I have some prior experience with CAD software) but this was awesome practice, I was making the gears along side your video and I must say it was well explained and easy to follow.
Thanks
Wow! That clock in the background is magnificent
Clock is here:
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Thank you so much for this video! I find your method to be both ingenious and easy to follow. I will go make those bevel gears now:D
Thanks
Go for it!
"... I don't need it".
This is why this video is truly valuable. Simply sharing.
Thanks
Great and helpful video! Best methode I`ve seen
Your method of making bevel gears for 3D printing is very good and I appreciate video. It does show off how quickly it can be done. But for people new to CAD and Fusion360 it would be nice if you could remake the video moving slower when selecting things with the mouse and explaining how you do basic things like ensuring certain constraints are being done. I did not find out till the error message when trying to do join near the end of the process that the points were not actually touching the lines - like when you draw a line from the back of the tooth to the line above and the circle through the end points of the back line. I did not see end points on the line and still not sure where I went wrong. Even using slow motion and stopping a lot I had to replay and retry many times to get it right. That being said, I now can make the gears I need for my projects thanks to you.
Thanks for the comments
It is a delicate balance of going in enough details without going too long
I assume people making bevel gears have some experience with fusion 360
And if I understand you got your gears So well done!
@@jacquesfavre999 Yes, I understand but many people looking to 3D print some gears have no previous exposure to Fusion360. Happily after my comment here I did some searching and learned of projection and how to set automatic projection in the preferences. A basic concept (Rule #0 perhaps) previously missing from my knowledge. Thanks again.
I suppose we are all at different level in the learning of a CAD software
CAD learning is a huge undertaking
If I managed to peak your curiosity and go and learn something new, then I am happy with my video@@MinionAtTheGate
@@MinionAtTheGate thank u! thanks to u I looked into automatic projektion and it really helpt me
Amazing video, incredibly helpful! I am an engineering student and just got my first 3d printer, this guide is perfect!
Thank you
very nice video! I was able to print myself a set of bevel gears :D
Great 👍
Muchísimas gracias. Buen trabajo, con su técnica se aligeran muchos pasos
Thanks.. this was very helpful...
Super. Very insteresting and helpfull. Thanks.
pretty good tutorial
Excellent!
I made a 30 tooth version with a module of 2, and I had to rotate 18 degrees instead of 15. What determines that rotation angle?
That was great. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Very well presented
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and time with us all.
Me without realizing he was using 3d Sketch the whole time:
HOW HE DOES THAT!!!!
Thanks a LOT! The price of the paid plugin for fusion 360 is literally a quarter of a minimum salary in my country, i would rather spend a few minutes than paying that price.
Great
Stay tune, I will have more coming...
Great video. Subbed!
Thanks
DESDE COLOMBIA GRACIAS ......10
thanks
I did this with excel very similar I would like you comment on my video QMS bevel gear die I enjoyed yours and don't tell anyone it is my trade secret Ha
U have great knowledge of both fusion 360 & gears BUT is the video for yourself ? Or be of some use to viewers ? Hardly any info of how to make , it's all about you and your knowledge..
Bad video. :(