Corkscrew Part 2 Building the Arm and the vertical engagement

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  • @eddrm4685
    @eddrm4685 9 лет назад

    These are very well done tutorials!I have watched the first 2 and WOW you cover a lot of bases.Great job,Thank you.

  • @AZTECMAN
    @AZTECMAN 8 лет назад

    Thanks, really enjoy these tutorials.

  • @carolcheny
    @carolcheny 9 лет назад

    love it! so many features in one tutorial!

  • @eriknelson6158
    @eriknelson6158 7 лет назад +1

    The Spur Gear Script you select allows you to specify the diameter of the spur gear. When I try to use the same script on my fusion 360 it only lets me have one size spur gear. I can alter the number of teeth, but I don't have a box to enter in the dimensions I want. Is there a Fusion 360 update that I am missing? I download Fusion 360 December 2016. Please help!

  • @gower1973
    @gower1973 7 лет назад +2

    There is a typo at the start of this with the gear script, it says 4.75cm which should be 4.75in which converts to 12.065 cm to get the correct gear size, also you go far to quickly for beginners to follow, There is also a step missed at 2min, you have already converted bodies into components

    • @haganekazuki2241
      @haganekazuki2241 7 лет назад

      I couldnt make the correct gear even with your sizes. Would u please help me? I did everything exactly as the lady said by now but couldnt make the gears. I tried every dimensions possible but it just doesnt work. Is it because my version is updated?

    • @gower1973
      @gower1973 7 лет назад +2

      The trouble is shes mixes, co-ordinate ie, inches and cm, which is a big no no, You should stick to metric or imperial, When you run the script you want about 8 for the first entry the module, 15 teeth and 0.25cm ie 2.5mm for thickness. If you look at the video at 0:46 each of those squares on the grid is 1cm and gear takes up about 13 if you count them. You can play around with module number and number of teeth, its a ratio and it will show you at the bottom of the dialog what the pitch dia of the gear will be, with these settings its comes out at 120mm or 12 cm

    • @MikeDIY
      @MikeDIY Год назад

      This worked for me. Make sure standard is in 'English' not 'Metric'. Then use these for the value, Pressure Angle: 20 deg, Diametral Pitch: 12.5, Number of Teeth: 15, Backlash: 0, Root Fillet Radius: 0, Gear Thickness: 0.10 in, Hole Diameter: 0. Pitch Diameter should calculate to 1.20 in