an excellent tutorial. I am impressed with how Solidworks can use equations to define and modify parts using equations. Despite your slight accent your description of what to do was clear and easy to follow.
I have a Module of 2, Pressure Angle of 20°, PD 180 and OD184. The backlash seems excessive. If I change the backlash to (.1*Module), the backlash comes out to .25mm (.010"). Should I keep this reduced backlash, or rely on cutter involute for tooth matchup? Thanks!
I had the same feeling, I'm reverse drawing a gear for a model train that is a module 0,5 18 teeth wheel. A backlash of 0.3 seems exagerate especially on such a small gear, I've scanned the original gear and used a CAD to check for measures and seems like the original item did not account any backlash at all.
Hello all, here is the tutorial video for helical gear design. Click on the link below
ruclips.net/video/2u5UtZ1R3_Y/видео.html
an excellent tutorial. I am impressed with how Solidworks can use equations to define and modify parts using equations. Despite your slight accent your description of what to do was clear and easy to follow.
this is amazing. Nice greetings from Germany
Great tutorial, just what i needed!
This was fantastic! This video was exactly what I needed plus I learned a ton. thank you so much
Thank you brother, very good explanations :)
Thank you for your help!
You're welcome!
Excellent. Learned alot.
Glad it was helpful!
This video is awesome
Thank you.
Thankyou bro. It really helped me a lot in my project. ❤😊
Most welcome 😊
Thank you for your video it helped me a lot!
Glad to hear that!
Great Explanation
Thank you.
Thank you very much! Awesome! Can you do a video in the same style about ring gears and straight gear racks?:D
Sure! I will do that.
what a legend you saved my ass
Excellent Video! How do you determine the value for the Module?
Thanks. Only person I could understand
You are welcome.
Good Tutorial
Thank you
I have a Module of 2, Pressure Angle of 20°, PD 180 and OD184. The backlash seems excessive. If I change the backlash to (.1*Module), the backlash comes out to .25mm (.010"). Should I keep this reduced backlash, or rely on cutter involute for tooth matchup?
Thanks!
I had the same feeling, I'm reverse drawing a gear for a model train that is a module 0,5 18 teeth wheel. A backlash of 0.3 seems exagerate especially on such a small gear, I've scanned the original gear and used a CAD to check for measures and seems like the original item did not account any backlash at all.
Please make videos on helical gear
Sure.
Sir when will you make video on helical gear?
Your videos very helpful for me to learn design
Thanks Sir
You're welcome
When will you upload video on helical gear?
ruclips.net/video/2u5UtZ1R3_Y/видео.html
Here's the tutorial for Helical gear design...
How about draw in autocad?
my sigma is not linked to a variable wat should i do
Can you tell me what all the steps you followed to do that!
You can check by changing the variable value and see if any changes occur in the part.