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How To Design METRIC Herringbone Gears in SolidWorks

Dave Aldrich 357 lượt xem 3 weeks ago
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Original video - https://youtu.be/GZQxDMYksXk

I had a rather large oversight in my previous video on generating herringbone (or double helical) gears so here is an update. Hope this helps!

**Text file with equations to download and import -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U8O4iI8XchXTfM2YlEO5myxlwmxOqeEd/view?usp=sharing

**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))


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