gear sphere with turning mechanism
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if you view it a two sets of conical gears laid in opposite,then it becomes suddenly easier to grasp. Very cool
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@datrampstar18 It was not my intention to dishonor glue2 chronickels. I just found the guide on the site I posted. I didn't even know he made it.
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@AramisFI if you just follow the guide from the site I posted earlier. you should be good. it's not that hard.
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@aarschgezicht Well you really should make them :D Then post some instrutctions etc how to make it so I could be able to do it myself :D
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@AramisFI thanx! I dont have the last parts becouse halfway I always lose interest and start on something new. maybe when I feel like it I'll finish it.
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this is indeed very cool.. Someone should make the missing parts on this so that it would be a complete spehre. But still dude nice job.
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thanks for info
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@belggianny I know, people are just not interested I guess. and for the guide you should check p a p e r c r a f t p a r a d i s e [dot] b l o g s p o t [dot] c o m and search for gear sphere. and the mechanism under that I kinda made myself using a model called bevel gear, to be found on the same site. good luck
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this should have more views
btw where can i find a guide for it?
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@belggianny thanks!
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nice
A heart and cube version are made, with downloadable instructions, by paper engineering company Kamikara of Japan.
lylegravatt17 5 months ago
@lylegravatt17 thanks for the advice but I lost intrest.
aarschgezicht 5 months ago
How come no one has a completed sphere yet?
LinkBlink 1 year ago
@LinkBlink dunno, maybe becouse it more awesome this way!
aarschgezicht 1 year ago