I think that when two or more gears rotate together their teeth touch only on the line where the tooth starts to become thinner. That diameter is the one by you choose a gear. If you make two gears to rotate as you show above (the teeth touching the other gear's inner diameter) there is going to be a lot more noise and friction and a lot more torque required. Good job though and thanks for the video.
Good job my friend but just a hint:
I think that when two or more gears rotate together their teeth touch only on the line where the tooth starts to become thinner. That diameter is the one by you choose a gear. If you make two gears to rotate as you show above (the teeth touching the other gear's inner diameter) there is going to be a lot more noise and friction and a lot more torque required. Good job though and thanks for the video.
D4skalosM 1 year ago 2
Keep up the good work..
vigisbigtm 1 year ago