Rack and Pinion gear in fusion 360 || Tutorial || Power Stroke

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @davestatikpoi
    @davestatikpoi 5 месяцев назад +3

    First time trying this, but after watching this I knew there had to be a better way. So generate the gear, then highlight and delete it. It will leave the teeth behind. Attach one of those teeth to the end of a rectangle, without joining it. Use Pattern along a path with the desired number of teeth and spacing. Quick, simple, easy.

    • @TM66240
      @TM66240 13 дней назад

      This comment alone saved me more time than the entire video. Bravo 🎉

  • @Flynn3778
    @Flynn3778 2 года назад +2

    First 30 seconds was a fusion game changer for me. Subbed purely for that!

  • @kirillvitovin6929
    @kirillvitovin6929 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @kokopiko
    @kokopiko 2 года назад +11

    This is not very precise

  • @syedirsath3102
    @syedirsath3102 2 года назад +1

    Good evening sir
    I have semi circle like curved wire, through that object also want move that curved path like that I have to give joint how do that sir
    Please help me sir

    • @powerstroke9675
      @powerstroke9675  2 года назад +1

      Use "As built joint" option and set the pivot point at centre

  • @amyi19
    @amyi19 2 года назад

    How can you make the rack move further with a small amount of movement?

    • @sheabrown
      @sheabrown 2 года назад +2

      Large gear driving a small gear

  • @stevekms
    @stevekms Год назад +3

    Very frustrated going through this video. 0 explanation of steps required me to go through the video multiple times, rewinding 4 seconds at a time. The fillet doesn't work when making the rack tooth while following these "steps" as best as possible

  • @Jc-ss8fc
    @Jc-ss8fc 2 года назад

    amazing

  • @elve44
    @elve44 2 года назад +1

    Manque de contact entre la crémaillère et le pignon peut mieux faire

  • @camperlab6546
    @camperlab6546 Год назад +5

    Unfortunately, this is not a proper rack tooth.

  • @phil2082
    @phil2082 Год назад +2

    This is wrong. Racks have straight teeth, not involute curves offset from the gear teeth

    • @ironsienna
      @ironsienna 9 месяцев назад

      involute curves offer advantages such as smoother meshing, reduced noise, and improved efficiency compared to systems with straight-toothed racks. The only limitation of using involute curves in a rack and pinion system could be more complex to manufacture and may require more precision in design and production. Straight-toothed racks are often simpler to produce and are suitable for many applications.

    • @phil2082
      @phil2082 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ironsienna A rack that meshes with an involute gear has straight teeth. Like I said, you are wrong.

    • @ironsienna
      @ironsienna 9 месяцев назад

      @@phil2082 As you just repeated your previous statement, like an axiom, without justifying the reason, I have now been convinced that your opinion is objective.

    • @M_Andras
      @M_Andras 9 месяцев назад

      Funny. You are arguing about gears and racks and the next moment it is about bread and nutrition.

    • @M_Andras
      @M_Andras 9 месяцев назад +1

      By the way, this gear and rack in the video is clearly wrong. The gear teeth should be rolling on the rack teeth and not sliding and a moment long they will be lying completely flat on each other. There will be a lot of wear if you make one like this.

  • @reinbert
    @reinbert 2 года назад +8

    This is useless. You completely ignore math and paint a negative tooth that is a little bit smaller and don't even care about the teeth spacing.

  • @andrilgowdhaman9676
    @andrilgowdhaman9676 2 года назад +8

    dude if you actually spoke clearly and made this easy to follow this would be great. instead you just played that music and stayed silent the whole time. This helpful, but didn't need to be as annoying to follow as it was.