Good job for your 1st laser gear cut! The specific principles of kerf and tooth number is helpful. Alas I do not possess a laser cutter or know of CAD application. I will be attempting scroll cutting gears-lots of artisans have done so with automata and whirl-a-gigs projects. Wish me luck and good lick to you! ✌🏿
Fantastic! I'm teaching students to design Automata, and we have a laser in our classroom. Your project is an excellent example, as well as your persistence to solve the problems that arose. You demonstrate application of the design cycle, which students are learning about.
Good job for your 1st laser gear cut! The specific principles of kerf and tooth number is helpful.
Alas I do not possess a laser cutter or know of CAD application.
I will be attempting scroll cutting gears-lots of artisans have done so with automata and whirl-a-gigs projects.
Wish me luck and good lick to you! ✌🏿
Fantastic! I'm teaching students to design Automata, and we have a laser in our classroom. Your project is an excellent example, as well as your persistence to solve the problems that arose. You demonstrate application of the design cycle, which students are learning about.
Thanks for sharing man!
Super useful advice, thank you!
Brilliant !
very awesome, how was the armature wire used?
Cool!!
infernal machine!
Hi I am wondering if you used plans for this or design from scratch?
I designed it from scratch in a 2D CAD program, except for the gears, where I used a gear generator program from woodgears.ca :-)
nice