Watching your videos of drawing process is just like watching my favorite show "How It's Made". Great work! And may I request drawing a CPU fan, like AMD ones?
My head is still whirling wondering how you could figure out the formulas or method to draw such a thing. I am really stunt by the end those gears match perfectly...I really enjoyed your video anyway. Thanks a lot for your sharing. Could you make a video with Isometric view next time that would be great.
There's a button called "Ex" that turns "exclusive snap mode" on and off. When exclusive snap mode is turned on, only one snap mode is allowed. Make sure to turn it off and you should be able to turn on multiple snap modes at once.
Great question! There are many design factors that go into designing gears but there is nothing inherently wrong with having an even number of teeth. Depends on your application. This video isn't so much a gear design video, but I wanted to show how one could draw a gear in LibreCAD, so you can design your own gears. Thanks for the question!
@@practicalopensource291 I know, was curious. We had to draw a gear in drafting back trade school, mind you pencil on paper. At least a quarter of it. CAD makes it so much easier. But the teeth count has something to do with how often the same two teeth touch each over. One gear could have maybe even a prime number of teeth. I forgot.
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best videos , I'm hoping to see you post many more!! they are very informative.
Brilliant!
excellent - thanks
Watching your videos of drawing process is just like watching my favorite show "How It's Made". Great work! And may I request drawing a CPU fan, like AMD ones?
Thanks! I'll take a look at heat sinks/fans.
Can you make a spring next?
Thanks, it's on my to-do list.
@@practicalopensource291 Please make one, we'll be waiting
@ ~3:00, you easily dragged just Dim VALUE. How is that done? Thanks!
Nice video. The simplest explanation of drawing gears I've seen.
good job
You're a super star, awesome tutorials!!!
Thanks a lot!
When you rotate the involute profile by 10 degrees, where are you getting the 10 from? Does it matter at all how far you rotate it?
How do you rotate clockwise? No matter where I click direction for rotation is always counter clockwise
If you use a negative angle, the rotation should be clockwise.
Fascinating work. Thank you!
My head is still whirling wondering how you could figure out the formulas or method to draw such a thing. I am really stunt by the end those gears match perfectly...I really enjoyed your video anyway. Thanks a lot for your sharing. Could you make a video with Isometric view next time that would be great.
@ ~3.17; How do you move ONLY the Text? Thanks!
You are able to do it DIRECTLY. After many tries, I'm still unable ... I appreciate your help!
How did you turn on endpoint and center snapping at the same time? I can only enable one at a time. (I am using ver 2.1.3 on Windows)
There's a button called "Ex" that turns "exclusive snap mode" on and off. When exclusive snap mode is turned on, only one snap mode is allowed. Make sure to turn it off and you should be able to turn on multiple snap modes at once.
Excellent! Might need to watch a couple of times though :-) Thank you!
Thank you, man. Is easy to follow your steps.
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Easy??? My brain cells have just run away and hidden!!!
Incredible!
woaah, everything looks so simple when you do it :)
Wow, great. Question: Shouldn't gears always have a odd number of teeth? Anyway... subbed and looking forward for new stuff.
Great question! There are many design factors that go into designing gears but there is nothing inherently wrong with having an even number of teeth. Depends on your application. This video isn't so much a gear design video, but I wanted to show how one could draw a gear in LibreCAD, so you can design your own gears. Thanks for the question!
@@practicalopensource291 I know, was curious. We had to draw a gear in drafting back trade school, mind you pencil on paper. At least a quarter of it. CAD makes it so much easier. But the teeth count has something to do with how often the same two teeth touch each over. One gear could have maybe even a prime number of teeth. I forgot.
Your tutorials are excellent
Can you recommend a tutorial, or detail how; to EDIT the END of a Line? That is MOVE, only ONE END? Thanks!
use trim function
@@kevinfoo8031 Thanks!
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