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Creating Gears in SketchUp without Plugins - SketchUp Quick Tutorials 

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In this SketchUp quick modeling video, we’ll talk about how to create gears in SketchUp using the circle, offset, and rotate tools.
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When we’re creating geometry like this, the first thing it’s important to understand is the number of segments in your circles. SketchUp doesn’t draw “pure” curves. Instead, the curves are made up of a series of individual segments, which can be set by typing a number with the circle tool active. By adjusting the number of segments in your circle, you can adjust the number of teeth in your gear.
For example, let’s say I draw 2 circles with the same radius, one with 24 sides, and one with 36 sides, like this.
If I then use the offset tool to create a slightly larger circle and draw in some teeth, I can use the rotate tool to copy the teeth around the radius. As you can see, the circle with more segments has more teeth.
Once you’ve drawn your circle, use the offset tool to draw a slightly larger circle. Then, draw lines to the corresponding segment points to start a tooth. You should be able to use the scale tool to shorten this line (hold the control key for uniform scaling).
This is a good time to select your circle, right click and select make center. This will place a control point at the center of your circle that you can use to copy your tooth in rotate mode.
Once you’ve detailed out one tool, use the rotate tool in copy mode to create the rest of your teeth. You’ll probably have to go in and delete out some remaining geometry.
Now we can go in and detail out the rest of our gear. To do this, it’s important to understand the math of how you’re dividing your gear up.
If you want to draw 6 holes in your gear, you’d have to divide the number of degrees in a circle (360) by the number of holes you want to create. Then, you can draw whatever you want your hole to look like, then create copies along the number of degrees you calculated.
Once you’ve done this, you can delete out your remaining geometry and use the push/pull tool to extrude your gear into 3d.
Once you get these basic principles down, you can start getting more complex with the kinds of shapes you can create.
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@CliftonHart-x7w
@CliftonHart-x7w 12 дней назад
Even after 7 years your videos are really appreciated. Thanks
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 11 дней назад
Glad you like them!
@tunghq
@tunghq 6 лет назад
Donated! I love your tutorials so much: easy to understand and full of clear instructions. Thank you.
@777-Crypto
@777-Crypto 3 года назад
Many thanks for all of your effort. I have just started using SketchUp and your tutorials are much appreciated. I like the way you just get to the point. A lot of information packed into each video. Keep up the great work!!!
@MoGabbRomania
@MoGabbRomania 6 лет назад
I appreciate the effort you make to post this tutorials
@metamech7383
@metamech7383 4 года назад
Man, this is incredible knowledge you are imparting on us. Thank you so much 👍
@simondodd918
@simondodd918 5 лет назад
This is exceptionally helpful and exactly what I needed. Thanks!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome - glad you liked it!
@makernova8160
@makernova8160 4 месяца назад
This was a tremendous help, thank you! Not only did you teach me how to create a gear but I learned at least a handful of other things about existing tools that I had no idea they could do. Mind blown! Video liked and saving this one to come back to for reference. Thanks again!
@laustchylde
@laustchylde 5 лет назад
Any idea what a Mac user wold do for the control key after selecting the gear? I select the gear, select the center with the rotate tool, then whether I select control, option, or command it does not duplicate the tooth.
@BobsWoodStuff
@BobsWoodStuff 3 года назад
Great tutorial, thanks!
@VW421
@VW421 5 лет назад
Great! I was doing this so much the hard way. I knew there had to be an easier way. Nicely done and well presented.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Thanks - glad you liked it!
@tomjoad1060
@tomjoad1060 5 лет назад
thanks for this video. my student (2nd grade) was trying to make a gear in a class today, and I didn't know of a better way to do it. Now I know - will show him your way.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Very cool! Glad you found it helpful!
@mattdoughty5695
@mattdoughty5695 5 месяцев назад
Years. YEARS! And I never knew about the find center option. That was a bigger help than learning about gears. Hahaha, some days you just plant face to desk for a moment and then carry on. Thanks for the video. Well explained.
@koihoshi
@koihoshi 5 лет назад
This was a fantastic tutorial, thank you!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
😎
@Kaial12323123
@Kaial12323123 2 года назад
Saved me from a lot of struggle. Tks!
@robertfarrell7041
@robertfarrell7041 6 лет назад
Thanks a bunch. Needed this for the big gears in my Jules Verne Nautilus model.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
That sounds really interesting - hope the model is going well!
@SergeiLitovko
@SergeiLitovko 6 лет назад
Thank you for the precisely ideal explanation
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Glad you liked it!
@glenternes2119
@glenternes2119 Год назад
Wonderful Job, I like the way you explain things, good detail.
@naelrc4583
@naelrc4583 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this tips & guide my friend! Really enjoy watching & helps us to understand more to build 3d model. Very good explaination. Liked & subbed! Hope to see more of your work😁👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@Reach3DPrinters
@Reach3DPrinters 6 лет назад
Great video! A method I use is to create components of each tooth, so that you can simultaneously modify every tooth shape. If you include the core of the gear, you can also modify the inside of the tooth. You could further divide each tooth in half, as a component, so you would only have to modify half of each tooth.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
That's a good point - makes quick changes in the future a lot easier - thanks!
@DormantIdeasNIQ
@DormantIdeasNIQ 3 года назад
you nailed it... it is uncanny how sketchup has all this massive ease and power and precision, but one must practice each one of the features on useless samples/parts to figure out how to translate that into one's work. It is all about visualizing the basic geometry components of the 3D structure via their 2D embedded structure, like x-Ray vision wire representation, spatial brain mode. Not easy to see that at first, but once you wake up to it... BOOOMMM! LSD to infinity!
@Reach3DPrinters
@Reach3DPrinters 3 года назад
@@DormantIdeasNIQ Sketchup is pretty powerful. I found the follow me tool to be extremely useful. I have since switched over to Rhino, which is a LOT more powerful when it comes to compound curved planes, but one thing i really miss is the follow me tool. Rhino doesn't seem to offer extruding along a curved line while keeping a perpendicular orientation to the generating structure... at least that I have found.
@shingabiss
@shingabiss 3 года назад
Excellent tutorial!
@dionhutchins7300
@dionhutchins7300 Год назад
This was great I had know idea where to start thanks mate👍
@ridewithzhu7608
@ridewithzhu7608 5 лет назад
Thank you Justin
@arnemunk
@arnemunk 3 года назад
This was a very good enlightning video, looking foreward to watch the rest!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@tomjoad1060
@tomjoad1060 4 года назад
thank you for the video. I use it with my students of 3d modeling. Hello from Ukraine.
@fuzzyapples1237
@fuzzyapples1237 4 года назад
You use such basic language to illustrate complex ideas, absolutely fantastic.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@fuzzyapples1237
@fuzzyapples1237 4 года назад
of course I liked it, without your help, I would have been sitting there trying to get the teeth on the cog to be symmetrical!
@profhindsight449
@profhindsight449 4 года назад
Just wish I had of found your tutorials earlier ! Many Thanks
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Really glad you're liking them!
@petrepisica9320
@petrepisica9320 4 года назад
verry good tutorial. thx man
@BirmDindaeng
@BirmDindaeng 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot! This helps me!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome - glad it helped!
@simonemastroianni1985
@simonemastroianni1985 6 лет назад
Hi, I want to make the reverse of this video... I want to make a weel where you can fit the toothed wheel
@MoGabbRomania
@MoGabbRomania 6 лет назад
i watched 1week your tutorials and now i can make any kind of houses i want, but i need more practice with vray , its not so easy to make a 3d enviorement like reality on render for me
@KerimKero1903
@KerimKero1903 5 лет назад
thank you very handy and easy to understand
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Thanks very much!
@pandarzzz
@pandarzzz 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for informative video! Have a nice day! :)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching Kevin!
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 5 лет назад
Gear looking shape, but not a usable gear
@68HC060
@68HC060 4 года назад
@HackaweekTV - you're right. I would take this as an excercise. My approach would probably be making the one tooth a 'component' before rotate-duplicating it, then after the duplication, make the entire gear a component. Duplicate the gear and rotate it (360 / 2 / teeth) degrees and move those two gears close together. I'd then start modifying one of the teeth, and you'll see that the shape of all the teeth changes at the same time. Now you should be able to choose the shape, depending on whether you want a strong gear or a gear that does not wear quickly. I hope this makes you hungry for trying out some things. =) @TheSketchUpEssentials - A real great video Justin. Makes me want to make gears now; I have a few models with "missing gears", so now I can go and finish those. Thank you. :)
@DormantIdeasNIQ
@DormantIdeasNIQ 3 года назад
Hey hey... heeeyyy! he is just showing the novice how to grab a concept of the power of Sketchup tools, not an engineering advanced PHD class!! ...and depending on the application IT ISSSSS a usable gear! ...back off, puppy... here is your daily bony treat.
@darkflux
@darkflux 2 года назад
i suppose it really depends on what your definition of "usable" is. i mean, what are you using it for ;)
@jmicari
@jmicari 4 года назад
This just helped me fix my son remote control car. Thanks for the video!!
@ottob4489
@ottob4489 2 года назад
Thanks. Very usefull explanation.
@BioClean-Myanmar
@BioClean-Myanmar Год назад
That's awsome!!!
@kenschweim6159
@kenschweim6159 6 лет назад
Lot of good info here....nice job!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks Ken - Glad you liked it!
@kongiv5332
@kongiv5332 5 лет назад
Thank for the great tutorial I learn verry much
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome!
@9VBGI
@9VBGI 6 лет назад
Hi again, I'm a beginner and it took me a lot of time toofind out what "copy mode" on the rotate tool is. you may want to modify your v/o on what is otherwise a great video. Thx
@bobdesloper8488
@bobdesloper8488 4 года назад
Thanks, I watched this and I have only one question: How do you make smaller gears fit into bigger gears? Also: your videos are amazing, it really helped me cause did not know about the copy mode etc.
@wallycastro8735
@wallycastro8735 4 года назад
Thank You Bro
@9VBGI
@9VBGI 6 лет назад
nice one: clear
@ricardotorres8391
@ricardotorres8391 5 лет назад
Excelent!! Thanks!!!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
👍
@billblake6954
@billblake6954 5 лет назад
Brilliant. Love your explanation style. I would love to see how you generate gears that have the same tooth profile but different number of teeth - then see them animated when they mesh.
@billblake6954
@billblake6954 5 лет назад
Just watched this tutorial again with a view to making some gears on my CNC. I am curious how you might make gear teeth with the same profile so they 'mesh' neatly when engaged. Not sure if sketchup is the right software for purpose. It would be great to stay with sketchup to save learning another piece of software. Cheers and thanks for your great work.
@DormantIdeasNIQ
@DormantIdeasNIQ 3 года назад
@@billblake6954 ...wake up your imagination... you can do what you describe very precisely and perform trial and error very fast if you simply make a component of the tooth. Sketchup can handle this as easy as breeze. ...and I am sure that after 2 years since you posted you have become a pro at it!
@canaljungletech9992
@canaljungletech9992 2 года назад
Thanks !
@sailorcto
@sailorcto 2 года назад
Love this video. I am trying to draw an internal gear, inside a pipe (a shaft coupler). I suppose, draw a circle, then an inner circle and remove the middle, then draw the teeth inwards. I think. Still learning.
@edameleksagiroglu9662
@edameleksagiroglu9662 7 лет назад
thank you my skp teacher...
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@BioClean-Myanmar
@BioClean-Myanmar Год назад
Thank you so much!!!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials Год назад
You're welcome!
@lornewoods2738
@lornewoods2738 3 года назад
I learn more from Justin than any other resource!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Thank you! :)
@bobd.
@bobd. Год назад
04:30 I wish SU had a setting where you could choose to always create a center point when drawing a circle or polygon because it is as you said very helpful to have that construction point already defined and not be hunting for it with your mouse cursor.
@josephiasenzaniro344
@josephiasenzaniro344 3 года назад
that was great, is there a way to simulate the gears rotating
@user-lr1cs3nc6o
@user-lr1cs3nc6o 7 лет назад
Hello,thnk's justin, i have a question, what's the name of this plugin "Find circle", thnk you so much
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
Hi there - do you mean "Find Center"? That's not an extension, it should be a built in function of SketchUp. Thanks!
@SADRACFIRMINO
@SADRACFIRMINO 4 года назад
You are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@laymanbricks9988
@laymanbricks9988 7 лет назад
Thank you
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@javiermontes6970
@javiermontes6970 7 лет назад
muchas gracias por el video
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching Javier!
@DormantIdeasNIQ
@DormantIdeasNIQ 3 года назад
...sketchup basics that will kick in anyone into the more advanced stuff. ...and that's good.
@marthinuscilliers3726
@marthinuscilliers3726 11 месяцев назад
I learned a few things in this tutorial, but not how to create useful gears. Was worth the watch though. To get the independent face of a circle on an existing face, I just zoom in and re draw one of the segments of the circle.
@donaldmcdaniel6890
@donaldmcdaniel6890 5 лет назад
What about gears that are bigger or smaller and will work with each other? How do you keep the teeth the same size so that they interact?
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Honestly not 100% sure - My goal was to more demonstrate the creation process and how you can use circles to create the gears.
@MInteractiveLearning
@MInteractiveLearning 5 лет назад
@@Thesketchupessentials Thank you for sharing your video. Your gears look great, but they will not mesh. I was faced with the same problem a while back and didn't want to do a lot complex calculations and came up with the following method: Here is how I make gears using Sketchup and Inkscape. You can design gears that properly mesh when 3D printed. Inkscape is free and great. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u-tIMN1S4ck.html Thanks again for your videos.
@rodneygk
@rodneygk 5 лет назад
how did you get the second gear to extrude to the same height as the first? the 12:19 mark. Great video BTW. Easy to follow and understand. Good pace. Nice work.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
I just double clicked on it - tools in SketchUp retain the dimensions of the last action they performed - more info here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tMj4FpMVrM0.html - Thanks!
@rainagohil
@rainagohil 3 года назад
Can you tell me how to add mirror effect ?? Thankyou
@noorahmedpirwani9683
@noorahmedpirwani9683 4 года назад
thank you
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@GabrielSpiteri
@GabrielSpiteri 7 лет назад
Just a suggestion, to equally space the smaller holes of the gear you can use the rotate tool and create a copy ... rotate it 360 degrees (i.e. it stays where it is) ... then do type / 10 enter ... and it would equally space 10 holes :)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
That's a great point! Not sure why I didn't think of that - I guess I just really wanted to do math! :) Thanks!
@GabrielSpiteri
@GabrielSpiteri 7 лет назад
Welcome boss!
@VectorRoll
@VectorRoll 5 лет назад
Well this tutorial was quick and easy to understand. Great job. Only thing I could think of to make it better would be if you would also showed how to match up different size gears so they they would work together. Like how to make sure the teeth of each gear would be the right size to interact with the two gears properly. Just a suggestion. :)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Fair comment, through honestly the video was more intended to be about how to use the tools in SketchUp to create a gear shape than to actually focus on the finer details of making gears... Thanks for the comment anyway though!
@MInteractiveLearning
@MInteractiveLearning 5 лет назад
I don't believe that these gears properly mesh. However, you can use a bit of math and similar technique described in this video to make spur gears with different number of teeth. Gear generators and gear calculators on the web might be beneficial. geargenerator.com
@rendericeib4513
@rendericeib4513 5 лет назад
sketchup is great, i combine it with 3ds max, the faces are imported perfectly for easy selection and even texturing, just make sure you save in skp 8 or 7.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Interesting - I've never used Max before
@d-mark
@d-mark 5 лет назад
Hi Justin. I am new to SketchUp and I am finding your videos very helpful, with one exception- I am using a Mac computer and some of the things you say to do just don't work that way for me, unfortunately. For example, when you are on the select tool and you right click you get a large selection of options. When I right click I have a small selection of options :( So at around 4:30 when you find center, I don't have that option available. Is there a way for me to change my setup to have such options? Short of buying a new computer :) Thanks for all you are doing here!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Some of those options are due to the number of extensions I have installed. However, find center should be in there assuming your circle hasn't been exploded or split. If for some reason your circle edge gets split or exploded, the find center option won't show up. Try drawing a brand new circle somewhere and right clicking on it - does find center show up then? Thanks! :)
@d-mark
@d-mark 5 лет назад
@@Thesketchupessentials Thanks for the quick response. Seems I was making a rookie error. I figured out that depending on where/how you click on the circle, or select the circle different sets of options appear. All good now, thanks :)
@julianfed2527
@julianfed2527 3 года назад
does anyone have a direct copy and paste or 3d wharehouse link or something I could use to copy this because its not working for me and its an assignment for my school work lol
@saifhallem1275
@saifhallem1275 7 лет назад
you are great , if you can make v-ray lessons plz do it
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 7 лет назад
It's on my list, but I don't have a V-Ray license right now, so I can't quite do any yet. Thanks!
@BioClean-Myanmar
@BioClean-Myanmar Год назад
WOW!
@DormantIdeasNIQ
@DormantIdeasNIQ 3 года назад
...it is uncanny how sketchup has all this massive ease and power and precision, but one must practice each one of the features on useless samples/parts to figure out how to translate that into one's work. It is all about visualizing the basic geometry components of the 3D structure via their 2D embedded structure, like x-Ray vision wire representation, spatial brain mode. Not easy to see that at first, but once you wake up to it... BOOOMMM! LSD to infinity!
@just_russ4633
@just_russ4633 3 года назад
I can't get the measure box to work. Maybe because I am using a keypad without a mouse? very frustrating trying to follow your tutorials like this. But I am learning heaps anyway. Thanks.
@kamilkurzynowski3836
@kamilkurzynowski3836 3 года назад
Awesome, but it would be nice if you could point people to some gearing theory so we can learn how to size the gears and make them usable.
@Cyberdactyl
@Cyberdactyl 3 года назад
I found this video odd in that he showed the basic concept of how to make an unusable gear.
@bobdesloper8488
@bobdesloper8488 4 года назад
I think it is like, you just make two gears, and the big one has for example 40 segments, and the small one has 20 segments. I hope that is right?
@emrdeko6824
@emrdeko6824 5 лет назад
Teşekkürler
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
👍
@AlexusDelphi
@AlexusDelphi 5 лет назад
You have no idea, or maybe you do, how much math you saved me from doing. Half of these tricks I didn't know and I've been using Sketchup for like four years.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Lol - the less math the better :)
@YourMomsSideDude
@YourMomsSideDude 6 лет назад
I'd be happy to have 1/10 your Sketchup skills. Thanks!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Lol - I appreciate it, but it's just a little practice every day. Thanks for watching!
@havenramos7429
@havenramos7429 2 года назад
How does that times works? I can't follow you
@arijeetbiswas9128
@arijeetbiswas9128 4 года назад
Duniya mein kitni hai nafratein ... phir bhi dilon mein hai chahatein ... mar bhi jaaye pyar waale ... mitt bhi jaaye yaar waale ... zinda rehti unki mohabbatein There is so much hatred in the world ... but still there is love in the hearts ... even if the people you love die, and your friends disappear ... their love always remains alive
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
I mean...uplifting I suppose, but kind of an odd place to leave this comment...
@MoGabbRomania
@MoGabbRomania 6 лет назад
you know everything in sketchup
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Lol - probably not everything :)
@mickanvonfootscraymarket5520
@mickanvonfootscraymarket5520 3 года назад
What's up guyss
@68HC060
@68HC060 3 года назад
Instead of calculating the number of degrees you need, one can just select the object to rotate, choose Rotate 'Q', choose the rotation-point then hit control (alternate on Mac) for copy, type 360 and hit return (360 would be the number of degrees to rotate the object), and now type '/10' to get 10 copies. Note: Using this method, you'll get an extra copy (you'll notice this when you rotate groups or components). In that case you may want to hit backspace or delete, to delete the 'double'. I often rotate groups and components; often I open a group and rotate+copy the contents. Rotating+copying a component (without opening it) also allows me to edit just one component and see the effects of my editing in real-time; this is great for things like 'meshing gear teeths' (yea, I do use a plug-in for creating involute gears). Note: Justin already knows about the /nnn feature; I think I learned it from watching videos on this channel.
@GregorShapiro
@GregorShapiro 4 года назад
But these gears are not involute shaped and if actually made into meshing machine parts they will behave badly.
@68HC060
@68HC060 3 года назад
Correct. There's an "Involute Gear" plugin by Doug Herrmann and Michael Curry, which you may find interesting. If you want a 1 Module gear with 16 teeth, enter '16' for teeth, '20' for pressure angle and '8' for pitch radius (eg. pitch-radius is half the pitch-diameter, pitch diameter = same as number of teeth for 1M gears). If you want 0.5M gears, enter number of teeth / 4 for pitch radius. Formula: pitch radius = M * (teeth / 2).
@vincentlee2460
@vincentlee2460 2 года назад
But this is not a true involute curve of a gear tooth profile.
@toonvanderheijden
@toonvanderheijden 4 года назад
very instructive but please zoom less, it makes it very restless
@GEK69NY
@GEK69NY 4 года назад
Sorry for the note, but!!! If you want to make copies by rotate tool, you need to type one less copy, because you made one already, for example to make 18 teeth, type “x17”, not “x18”. No offense. P. S. A person who makes such content, got to know this, so many people watching you.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
As a person who makes such content, I know that it doesn't matter in this case because it's raw geometry that just merges into itself. It's actually MORE of a time saver to understand that in this case it doesn't matter as long as the teeth go all the way around the gear.
@koevz
@koevz 2 года назад
Bro were you crying before you made this. your eyes look so red like whole lotta red
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 2 года назад
Nope - just up at 4AM making tutorials so people could make fun of the way I look - go figure
@timfilm2499
@timfilm2499 Год назад
anyone else gotta do this for school 💀
@rahulv8882
@rahulv8882 6 лет назад
such gears wont mesh!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Lol - I'm sure the principles from this video would work with gears that mesh a bit better too...
@west1686
@west1686 6 лет назад
I agree with Rahul V. This shows how to make a "gear ish looking desing" but not functional as a gear
@evilfrogo
@evilfrogo 6 лет назад
Rahul V i7
@joelberson3444
@joelberson3444 2 года назад
Nicely explained, BUT, these are NOT gears, they are SPROCKETS.
@larrymaloney877
@larrymaloney877 5 лет назад
The gear teeth don't mesh. Your method cannot be used for design.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Pretty sure you could modify the method for design, but not 100% sure - there'd probably be some math involved
@larrymaloney877
@larrymaloney877 5 лет назад
@@Thesketchupessentials , exactly! Your videos are generally great. Why half-do this one? Solve the path, then do the video. The idea of gears is to change speeds so meshing teeth are going to be on gears of different diameters. It's not rocket science.
@larrymaloney877
@larrymaloney877 5 лет назад
@@Thesketchupessentials , the approach may require setting the segments of each circle to contain the number of teeth and equal spaces between the teeth based on the ratio between gears. I'll see if that works!
@VW421
@VW421 5 лет назад
Change the number of sides in the circle and you can make gear teeth any size you want. Use the arc tool to bow them out so they mesh. Fairly easy.
@larrymaloney877
@larrymaloney877 5 лет назад
@@VW421 , not so fast! Drawing a gear isn't the same as drawing a picture of a gear. Gears have standardized geometry for many engineering reasons. His picture of gear doesn't even permit the teeth to mesh. If all you want is a picture of a gear then any size will do, but an engineered drawing isn't so simple. His "gears" look more like chain sprockets.
@user-lm6vr8yc3q
@user-lm6vr8yc3q 6 лет назад
Design Suck
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to leave a productive comment...
@kaelandin
@kaelandin 5 лет назад
I'm sorry dude, but i can't keep my eyes off your face.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
What did you do for the parts of the video where I wasn't on screen?
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