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I just saw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gkbb2CBzQI
and decided to make one to play with and evaluate.
See it in action : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnSvYcbAfJw
It has herringbone teeth.
The first stage has
"ring_teeth", 50
"sun_teeth", 18
"planet_teeth", 16
while the second stage has
"ring_teeth", 51
"sun_teeth", 17
"planet_teeth", 17
The model is parametric in openscad so you can customize it easily, build upon the PolyGear library https://github.com/dpellegr/PolyGear
Just edit splitRingPlanetary.scad to customize it.
You can use for the second stage ring_teeth+k,sun_teeth-k in the splitRingPlanetary.scad to obtain various ratios ; the same k must be used so that the top and bottom stage planet share the same center.
If you want to be able to replicate what Levi Janssen did, you can use badSplitRingPlanetary.scad which allows to remove the standard parity constraint on the number of teeth for a planetary drive. (In theory the sun on
and decided to make one to play with and evaluate.
See it in action : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnSvYcbAfJw
It has herringbone teeth.
The first stage has
"ring_teeth", 50
"sun_teeth", 18
"planet_teeth", 16
while the second stage has
"ring_teeth", 51
"sun_teeth", 17
"planet_teeth", 17
The model is parametric in openscad so you can customize it easily, build upon the PolyGear library https://github.com/dpellegr/PolyGear
Just edit splitRingPlanetary.scad to customize it.
You can use for the second stage ring_teeth+k,sun_teeth-k in the splitRingPlanetary.scad to obtain various ratios ; the same k must be used so that the top and bottom stage planet share the same center.
If you want to be able to replicate what Levi Janssen did, you can use badSplitRingPlanetary.scad which allows to remove the standard parity constraint on the number of teeth for a planetary drive. (In theory the sun on
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