Wondering if you could add this module or if you think it can be made better as it looks like there would be a lot of pressure on the first tooth during reverse cycle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0XB8Rn9RqA
Thoughts?
Ideas?
Reversing gear
Re: Reversing gear
Hi Spike:
I think the faster you turn it , the hard it would be on the pinion... It is a complete reversal
pretty much instantly.. I do have this paticular type on the wanted list already, it is
a nice looking kinematic..
Art
I think the faster you turn it , the hard it would be on the pinion... It is a complete reversal
pretty much instantly.. I do have this paticular type on the wanted list already, it is
a nice looking kinematic..
Art
Re: Reversing gear
Thanks for the quick reply Art,
I am trying to figure out a cool way to do a reversal and thought this was cool.
Maybe you have another way?
I am trying to figure out a cool way to do a reversal and thought this was cool.
Maybe you have another way?
Re: Reversing gear
Im not sure I can think of a way to do a good reversal to a object at any speed, it really requires
some sort of curving down in speed then back up to be mechanically elegant. A 4 bar linkage does it
for short periods of the revolution. The method you show is pretty good for anything decorative..
Id give it a shot and see. Just make a couple of gears at the right distance, save the shaftinng
DXF which will give you a drawing of all gears superimposed. Shouldnt be hard to remove the correct teeth
for cutting that way..
Art
some sort of curving down in speed then back up to be mechanically elegant. A 4 bar linkage does it
for short periods of the revolution. The method you show is pretty good for anything decorative..
Id give it a shot and see. Just make a couple of gears at the right distance, save the shaftinng
DXF which will give you a drawing of all gears superimposed. Shouldnt be hard to remove the correct teeth
for cutting that way..
Art
Re: Reversing gear
In principle a non-circular gear with the right phase could work there - so that there's high torque and low RPM at the transitions. That would limit other aspects of the design though.ArtF wrote: Im not sure I can think of a way to do a good reversal to a object at any speed, it really requires
some sort of curving down in speed then back up to be mechanically elegant. A 4 bar linkage does it
for short periods of the revolution. The method you show is pretty good for anything decorative..
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