DIY Gear cutting machine | Arduino based project
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Hello friends in this video I have made a gear cutting machine using nema 17 stepper motor with 775 dc motor
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One of the teeth is bigger than the others?
yes the device has a problem The last teeth are bigger
Screwed that up 😂
It's not a gear
You're getting better and better! Nice aluminum frame design! 😎👍
Awsome idea
Один зуб больше других - это брак
The accuracy of a 1.8 degree stepper is 200 steps per turn. Impossible to get a perfect gear with no reduction. 😅
You did a great job here... this mill can be stored in our pocket... keep going!
WTF are you talking about? 200 steps is a full revolution! That's saying they have no accuracy at all. I saw what you googled and you literally read the highlighted section, completely misunderstood it and posted a 100% wrong comment 🤦 The accuracy is 0.18° per a 200 step revolution, non accumulative. It was in the highlighted section you got 200 steps from. Unfortunately, you don't seem to understand stepper motors at all.
@@NoMoreBsPlease let me clarify for future reads, no needs to be aggressive here. 1.8 degrees is not accuracy, is just the motor resolution, you will need 200 full steps to get a full-turn (not talking about microstepping here). To get that teeth module/number, you are loosing accuracy by truncating the motor resolution. So 2 ways here... using a motor reduction, or implementing a microstepping software (hardware vs software) . Is important to undestand the difference between Accuracy, Precision, and Resolution. The standard accuracy for this cheap motors would be near ±0.05 degrees (at no load),
@@hernancurras At last on RUclips engineering, somebody who understands that the terms 'Accuracy' and 'Precision' do not mean the same thing. Maybe in everyday life but not in engineering.
It should be possible for the electronics to spin the blank enough times for the 'steps' to stop ready to cut every 12 degrees. If not, it needs another gear set in the system.
A good effort never the less.
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Now I'm wondering if this could be modified to take an off the shelf gear cutter blade, and/or cut brass.
which material you used in making gear?
could I get a link to buy the monitor if it's possible?
Cool, Bro!
Не качественная шестеренка. Последний зуб шире!!🤣
first
Идея хорошая, шестерня не получилась но можно доработать и будет работать.
"Я делаю то, в чем абсолютно не смыслю". Шестерня где? Что это за мусор на выходе? Что за форма зубьев? Оно цеплять то будет? Даже после финишной обработки все зубья в заусенцах и кривые. Шестерня рассыпится сразу же после начала эксплуатации.
Не говоря уже о том, что последний зуб широкий.
That is not a gear! That is not DIYS! It is a video of a piece of plastic with uneven groves being made.
As others commented, the gear you showed has one tooth that is bigger than the others! This is a useless non-gear, which is really not a gear!
nice Graphical User Interface. (GUI) respect 🫡