Wooden Rack and Pinion for EED

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

These are the gears I made for my kinetic structures class for Entertainment Engineering and Design remounted and used as a rack and pinion set to convert rotary motion into linear and then back again.

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  • Birthday present for your girlfriend?

  • that thing is a must-have for machineporn

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  • I sorta knew what the comments would be before seeing them ...

  • did someone seriously spell machine "mashine?" dude, you should not be allowed to use a computer... first work with pencil and paper.. start with something easy, like dog, cat, pin.. then move onto the harder ones, silent e's perhaps, fire, cane, lame.. and then maybe machine will be within grasp eventually. ;)

    if english is not your first language, i take this back & do not mean you any disrespect. but if you were brought up speaking/writing english, i just shake my head in bewilderment.

  • its like the mechanism you'd see on an old steam locomotive!

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