Truly fascinating to watch...just a bit beyond my abilities at the moment. Thank you so much for sharing your abundance of knowledge and skills, really appreciated.
I´m a little stuck after started the tutorials yesterday. I´m rusty on my math skills but i have to thank and congratulate you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge But I want to know if the formula you used to make the gear is collected in a book or not? What is the name of the book?
The parametric formula of the involute curve can be found in the gears books. I have Romanian documentation, so I cannot recommend one. See this drivetrainhub.com/notebooks/gears/geometry/Chapter%201%20-%20Involute.html
Thank you, thank you, thank you, one of the most important tutorials (for me anyway)
Glad it was helpful!
Truly fascinating to watch...just a bit beyond my abilities at the moment. Thank you so much for sharing your abundance of knowledge and skills, really appreciated.
Truly thanks for observing the thread of knowledge...
I would say same ! amazing to watch it and try it, but the equations are a little beyond me :)
congratulations.. Very Interesting...
Thank you!
I´m a little stuck after started the tutorials yesterday. I´m rusty on my math skills but i have to thank and congratulate you for sharing your knowledge.
You can do it!
i miss this music in next movies
This was the beginning of my tutorials. The first 10 tutorials were without voice, but with chillout music background.
Thank you!
fascinating Dr. Thanks for your efforts, Cheers.
Most welcome!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
But I want to know if the formula you used to make the gear is collected in a book or not? What is the name of the book?
The parametric formula of the involute curve can be found in the gears books. I have Romanian documentation, so I cannot recommend one.
See this drivetrainhub.com/notebooks/gears/geometry/Chapter%201%20-%20Involute.html