Question: Is it easy to make gears in Onshape? If so, how do you do it? Answer: It's all relative you know, but of course it is, when Jim is showing you! Check out this tutorial!
9:16 if you don’t see “move Origin” here is a workaround. Draw the line that he does but then use the transform tool. Click the small spur gear and select “translate by line” from the drop-down menu. After that click the line you drew. Hope this helps!
For users unfamiliar with the TRANSLATE tool, I made a short video showing how to move the gears into position using translate. here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/kjHiFYK4WcM/v-deo.html Thanks Chris & Jim CM for such an awesome video and domenic b for pointing out this solution.
@@nullfox955 It's probably a newer version than he's using. check the video I posted above it shows how to get around that problem. It will also help you move any parts around in the part studio
Great video, but with the latest version I rant into an issue I can't resolve. The “move Origin” has disappeared in v9 and the work around is only partially working, when you use the transform tool the pitch diameter of the moved gear will not move with the moved gear resulting you don't have a the pitch diameter reverence on the moved gear anymore, do you have a solution for this?
VERY NICE EXPLANATION.. IS THERE A POSSIBILITY THAT THE GEAR CAN BE MADE IN OTHER PLANE ? RIGHT NOW IT IS IN FRONT PLANE. HOW TO CHANGE THE PLANE OF A GEAR?
Sorry if this is a little late but here is how you can do it. Draw the line that he does but then use the transform tool. Click the small spur gear and select “translate by line” from the drop-down menu. After that click the line you drew. Hope this helps!
Please help on 11:39 even after having activated sketch two I still can't pick the little circles to extrude them !! I've redone all steps and I still can't fix my problem. If any of you guys have the solution... Btw great tutorial really well explained thanks ;)
@@ellentao6559 Well yeah, I came back at 10:08 where he uses the "Use project converter" button and as he does, I selected the inner circle of the gears (while modifying sketch 2) with this tool before to draw the line between them, and therefore, I was able to select the little circles to extrude them. It took me a big hour to figure that out, but it took me 2 minutes to resolve it ! Hope it helps :)
i think you also made a mistake. When putting the gear ratio ( 14:52 ) you have to put output/input (in your case 48/12 and not 12/48) thats also why you did put 15x2 instead of 15 in the revolute edit later on.
Great tutorial but outdated. Move origin not on gear menu and clocking angle added. Easy enough to figure out. Hope they add more gear types and cam belt pully. So I suggest start with the sketch instead of starting with a gear.
9:16
if you don’t see “move Origin” here is a workaround.
Draw the line that he does but then use the transform tool. Click the small spur gear and select “translate by line” from the drop-down menu. After that click the line you drew. Hope this helps!
Thanks a lot, I was struggling on this for a quite a bit.
For users unfamiliar with the TRANSLATE tool, I made a short video showing how to move the gears into position using translate.
here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/kjHiFYK4WcM/v-deo.html
Thanks Chris & Jim CM for such an awesome video and domenic b for pointing out this solution.
I don’t have the move origin tool, why not
@@nullfox955 It's probably a newer version than he's using. check the video I posted above it shows how to get around that problem. It will also help you move any parts around in the part studio
Version 8 of the add on has it I think
However version 9 only uses sketch a vertex or mate connector feature
This is the best tutorial I've seen in a very long time. Kudos to y'all, and thanks!
I like how you tell us why we should or shouldn't do it in a certain way vs. another way, and why.
Really well done - straight forward and easy to understand - thanks for this !
You deserve so many more likes. This was straight forward and very well presented. Thank you very much.
This is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Great explanation! This was really easy to follow along with and understand. Kudos!
Thank you SO much for making this video. Gears was my favorite part of my Mechanical Engineering curriculum.
This is a really good tutorial. Thanks!
thank you so much, this is the best tutorial ever :D. helped me a lot
oh, exacly what i needed, it helped very much! thanks
Thank you, super helpful, lots of great tips!
Incredible. Great, clear video - thanks.
Great tutorial. Absolutely quality content.
Very useful video, well done!
Awesome tutorial
Thank you so much!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you!!!
Awesome tutorial. THX!
Very helpful and clear, thanks!
Great tutorial! thanks a lot!
This was great. Thank you :)
This was a great tutorial!
This was super helpful, thank you.
BRILLIANT VIDEO! Thanks
This was very helpful, thanks man!!
Awesome. Thank you!
thanks, useful information.
Thank you saved me lots of time.
Thanks, this help me a lot!
Thank you so much it worked really well
Thanks brother
omg this is all amazing
Take a shot every time he says "go ahead and".
3 minuts in abd I qm alraady drumk
Awesome 👌 👏
Hello, great tutorial. Do You know how to make textured surface on curved surface?
Great video, but with the latest version I rant into an issue I can't resolve.
The “move Origin” has disappeared in v9 and the work around is only partially working, when you use the transform tool the pitch diameter of the moved gear will not move with the moved gear resulting you don't have a the pitch diameter reverence on the moved gear anymore, do you have a solution for this?
Great explanation. How about a rack? I'm trying to create a claw mechanism...
VERY NICE EXPLANATION..
IS THERE A POSSIBILITY THAT THE GEAR CAN BE MADE IN OTHER PLANE ? RIGHT NOW IT IS IN FRONT PLANE. HOW TO CHANGE THE PLANE OF A GEAR?
How do you make a hexagon extrude in the gear?
How are you clicking the mouse to and manually rotating gears. Mine both spin but at the same speed. But the gears are 3:1
Very good video. I'm just a beginner, can you teach how to make a threaded tube? and how to make a screw and its nut.
I don't have the move origins option. What should I do?
It is good method but realy useful for 4 gera train or Compound gear?
When i make the back plate i only get a hole in one of the gears, like i can only select one gear hole when i try to extrude. What am i doing wrong?
16:15 You're rotating the blue gear. It has 12 pins and thus 12 holes for the other gear's pins. Which makes a total of 24 sections. 360/24=15.
can someone explain how i can rotate the gears so it lays flat
i also cant to it with transform
can we make internal gear from this script?
Plugins are why I switched to OnShape after 15 years of Solid works.
I don't have the option to move origin. Is there a way to fix this?
Same here im kinda stuck now
Sorry if this is a little late but here is how you can do it. Draw the line that he does but then use the transform tool. Click the small spur gear and select “translate by line” from the drop-down menu. After that click the line you drew. Hope this helps!
@@domenicb8938 love u saved my life
You have soo many vids over Onshape.
I can´t find the How to start with Onshape. I´m I wrong? ( I hope.. 😉)
Great vids btw
Never thought Howl from Howl's Moving Castle would know so much about gears
Please help on 11:39 even after having activated sketch two I still can't pick the little circles to extrude them !! I've redone all steps and I still can't fix my problem. If any of you guys have the solution...
Btw great tutorial really well explained thanks ;)
Hi Im having the same problem, were you able to figure out how to fix this?
@@ellentao6559 Well yeah, I came back at 10:08 where he uses the "Use project converter" button and as he does, I selected the inner circle of the gears (while modifying sketch 2) with this tool before to draw the line between them, and therefore, I was able to select the little circles to extrude them. It took me a big hour to figure that out, but it took me 2 minutes to resolve it ! Hope it helps :)
this feels like a bob ross video if he did cad
I din't have an move origin
i think you also made a mistake. When putting the gear ratio ( 14:52 ) you have to put output/input (in your case 48/12 and not 12/48) thats also why you did put 15x2 instead of 15 in the revolute edit later on.
I feel like Patrick Bateman is teaching me about gears
11:22 especially
Great tutorial but outdated. Move origin not on gear menu and clocking angle added. Easy enough to figure out. Hope they add more gear types and cam belt pully. So I suggest start with the sketch instead of starting with a gear.
do you know how to change the angle of the gear I need to lay one flat
10:43 its not scaling like this for me
>unfortunately, my sketch just disappeared.
The add button is no longer there. so this entire video is useless
Great tutorial!!! Thank you