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  • Good, but I think SolidWorks could do it better. :)

  • Thumbs up for tutorials if in 3ds max! =)

  • Kumera worm gears are everlasting, not cheap but runs long

  • ok.....

    and why did you put it on youtube?

  • la chaine doit avir un tandeur

  • nice naimation, dude what is the music?

  • nice method of convey message & top animation

  • ya put that on a rear end. makes rwd cars more efficient. and saves rooms.

  • no doubt its perfact example of autodesk invent.  . . . . . but wht stupid music it has!!!!!!! i watched it muted. shit i didnt like a second.

  • almost perfect

  • I'm in love

  • Tutorial!! =))

  • Human.... :)

  • BRILLIANT

  • really informative!

  • the hundred and thirty piece orchestra kept me watching to the finale.

  • very nice animation and detail.

  • this is the principle for which may steering boxes operate.

  • reminds me of tuning guitars uses the same principle for better precision

  • Outstanding!! Awesome! Where can I find a tutorial of Inventor???

  • @MRTNMARTO

    You can refer to this file "assembly_werkende_ketting.pdf­­"

  • Make a tutorial pleaseeeee! tkssssss

  • Awesome, I now understand how the worm functions, thanks!!!

  • what if you tried using this gear i just posted a video of.

  • Actually, that's pretty cool.

  • why do they put a big balky covin on them

  • @happygamestvfun1

    to secure it from any dust or dirt which can be an obstacle to it ???

  • did you use phtoshop or after effects?

  • why not use your skills to make a tutorial ?

  • @Daddypawo59

    Maybe ...

    If Many people want to know!

  • nice

  • O i have 1 too but mine is purple!

  • great work really, I like it

  • Прекрасно! Особенно музыка впечатлила!)

  • this is great, your animation skills are impressive

    but on an engineering level, why bother building a worm-and-spur gear assembly, when you could simply hook up gears to the motor itself, slow it down that way

    or maybe this is not your concern. i am still impressed with the animation, and it would be understandable if you could care less about the efficiency of the mechanism you have designed...

  • This is an old-fashioned but reliable transmission mode, I would like to express is the chain's performance in the AIP where!

  • @confedswede Doesn't every gearbox connect to "the motor itself"? That sounds silly. Worm gearboxes are a compact way to get a large reduction, and since it replaces what would be several stages of spur reduction, it could be useful. The gears also resist backdriving.

  • @confedswede

    The worm and spur is also changing the direction of rotation of the shafts by 90 degrees.

    A similar mechanism was used in old Ford Tractors. As I recall it generated a bunch of heat. and the design was later changed.

  • @confedswede i find worm gear reducers can reduce by far greater ratios than regular gears

    i have one in a device i made which needed a 40:1 ratio and it only take up 4 cubic centimeters, wouldnt be able to do that with regular gears

  • pero que el ramal tenso quede en la parte inferior no generaria problemas tales como desgaste excesivo en el sproket.

  • Love the epic music.

  • the music from Feet of Flames - Victory

  • I have a question, though. How did you make the chain? I've been working on a motorcycle engine in Inventor (school project) and I can get the "blue ribbon" thing from design accelerator but that's pretty much where it stops. I've seen it done a couple times here on YouTube but no one's really explained how it's done.

  • You can refer to this file "assembly_werkende_ketting.pdf­"

  • awesome

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