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How To Design Herringbone Gears in Solidworks for 3d Printing 

Dave Aldrich
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**Written guide - thebloughs.net...
**Module vs Diametral Pitch - khkgears.net/n...
**Text file with equations to download and import - drive.google.c...
**Equations:
Upper Curve:
Xt = "BaseCircle"/2*(cos(t+"Beta"*pi/180)+t*sin(t+"Beta"*pi/180))
Yt = "BaseCircle"/2*(sin(t+"Beta"*pi/180)-t*cos(t+"Beta"*pi/180))
Lower Curve:
Xt = "BaseCircle"/2*(cos(-t-"Beta"*pi/180)-t*sin(-t-"Beta"*pi/180))
Yt = "BaseCircle"/2*(sin(-t-"Beta"*pi/180)+t*cos(-t-"Beta"*pi/180))
Theory and math on twist vs helix angle - • How to model Helical a...
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@codypendzich2944
@codypendzich2944 Месяц назад
One way to link the equation for Twist Value to your equations is to enter a dummy value while creating the sweep feature and then to edit the dimension in the graphics area by double clicking the feature. That will bring up the normal dimension editing window which accepts equations. Alternatively, I believe you can type the dimension name into the Equations dialog. In my case this was "D4@Sweep1" Thanks for the tutorial. Found a lot of tutorials that didn't include Involute, or used poor modeling practices. This was really well done.
@designbydave
@designbydave Месяц назад
I'll have to check that out thanks!
@frankdearr2772
@frankdearr2772 2 месяца назад
great topic, thanks 👍
@designbydave
@designbydave 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching
@fulv_uk
@fulv_uk 28 дней назад
Great tutorial thank you
@svenkrause3433
@svenkrause3433 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much!🙃👍
@designbydave
@designbydave 2 месяца назад
You're welcome 😊
@Poundy
@Poundy 2 месяца назад
out of interest, you mentioned adhesive for the hub, but didn't mention what you use - I was not sure what you think works best on the metal-to-3dprinted piece ?
@designbydave
@designbydave 2 месяца назад
3M DP420 is my go-to adhesive of choice for this application. It is rated for metal to plastic bonding. Also commonly used in composites. It's good stuff. Of course, expensive though.
@Poundy
@Poundy 2 месяца назад
@@designbydave ah cool - and of course, unobtanium in Australia :)
@designbydave
@designbydave 2 месяца назад
@@Poundy There are other, similar products out there, from the Loctite brand for example
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