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  • Inventor est-il payant??

  • Me parecen muy ilustrativas la animaciones. En cidepa.es tienes un programa gratuito que calcula reductores.

  • Solid Works ??

  • amazing

  • hi can u post the video of how to create these type of animations

  • grazzie mille!! merci beaucoup

  • hi, can you convert a file for me into an animation.

    file is from solid works 2010. thanks Mike

  • Its not a matter of converting... You are going to need to animate or simulate the mouvement you want,Then you'll need to render the sequence. I can't afford to spend time on projects like that for fun, and I also keep as far as I can from SolidWorks. :)

  • @KAPORALDANGER if you have these ones,can i see them as an example to understand how you made the mates for chains and animations? I made a bicycle,everything worked well except the chain part. :) Would be really happy to see how you managed to fit the chain mates into place.I"m using Solidworks 2010

  • @MrMikechung it sounds like your demanding it

  • That's what a geneva cam is for.

  • Thank you for this beautiful 3D animation.

    I live in France and I try to teach the operation of the gears to children of ten years.

    I work with Blender, but I would like to learn how to use Inventor.

    My animation : Engrenages - 1ère leçon (cours élémentaires)

  • Ton vidéo est une très bone animation pédagogique. Bravo !

  • please can i simulate afull mechanical system of acar with its all gears ,wheels ,......etc . real simulation ???

    please see my vedios i made it with 3ds max can i do the same with solid works

    thank you

  • I work with Inventor 2008, Good Animation

  • Interesante el video,mas de estos nunca vienen mal.

  • Tres bien, surtout le premier type de transmission ( intermintente ). Bravo

  • For the cam project, is the black piece on the top absoloutely necessary? it seems like it would only create friction... or was that your intention?

  • Yes it was my intent, the purpose of the piece is to keep the geneva cam in place so it stops moving to avoid breaking the pin.There is not a lot of friction cause there is a 0.06125 in. gap beetween the two and the black piece as a smaller diameter.So there is a slight fiction at the tengencie.

    Thanks for asking!

  • thanks for answering- I now have a better understanding of cam design =).

  • This is called a Geneva stop or Geneva cam.

  • In the description it say smade using Inventor. The component linkages were probbly done with iMates.

  • was this done on solidworks?

  • how did you mate the chain so it would work with the sprockets?

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