by BillM » Mon Mar 28, 2016 3:43 pm
Hi Art
Rather than start a new topic, this is somewhat related to the positioning bevel gears. I am using matched sets of bevels.
Attached is a jpg of a 4-way bevel test. I first ran into this when putting together the E Howard clock simulation.
The driver is the spur gear. I added a 60T bevel gear above the gear and then added a series of 50T bevel gears to the 60T bevel. My goal is to position the 50T bevel gears exactly front, back, right, left as defined by headly.
When I add the second bevel 180degrees from the first, Gearotic2 placed the 50T bevel on the same shaft as the first bevel. When I then added two more 50T bevel gears to the 60T at right angles to the first two, again they were placed on the same shaft. The attached jpg shows the weird shaft assignments.
This was not the behavior that I expected.
My work around to force proper assignment of shafts was to place the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 50T bevel gears at an angle less than quadrant angles from the first. Once Gearotic2 created each 50T bevel gear on its own shaft, I moved them to proper position using the "move on wheel" command.
The gth file even when zipped is too large to post.
I don't know if anyone else creates weird arrangements of bevel gears.
Bill
Hi Art
Rather than start a new topic, this is somewhat related to the positioning bevel gears. I am using matched sets of bevels.
Attached is a jpg of a 4-way bevel test. I first ran into this when putting together the E Howard clock simulation.
The driver is the spur gear. I added a 60T bevel gear above the gear and then added a series of 50T bevel gears to the 60T bevel. My goal is to position the 50T bevel gears exactly front, back, right, left as defined by headly.
When I add the second bevel 180degrees from the first, Gearotic2 placed the 50T bevel on the same shaft as the first bevel. When I then added two more 50T bevel gears to the 60T at right angles to the first two, again they were placed on the same shaft. The attached jpg shows the weird shaft assignments.
This was not the behavior that I expected.
My work around to force proper assignment of shafts was to place the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 50T bevel gears at an angle less than quadrant angles from the first. Once Gearotic2 created each 50T bevel gear on its own shaft, I moved them to proper position using the "move on wheel" command.
The gth file even when zipped is too large to post.
I don't know if anyone else creates weird arrangements of bevel gears.
Bill