Wow! You should make more videos. So informative. Edit: Why did you choose the rack and pinion instead of the screw mate? I have had issues with the screw mate on this type of assembly though, but it didn't come to mind i could use the rack and pinion. Thanks for the info.
I found this video super helpful, so thanks a lot! Do you make more videos like this on other platforms? You're really good at explaining things. I haven't seen anything like this on your channel before, so are you a teacher or something? 😄
Nice...! I see this anomaly quite a lot on these kinds of drawings where the perspective does not seem right... at 12:20 the side furthest away (top right) seems larger than the side which is closest ... this is opposite to reality which dictates that the side furthest should appear smaller.
Thank you for your comment! No I don't have a tutorial for fixing the motor - but it would be quite simple: coincident mate the motor face to the end bracket, locate using concentric mate through the screw holes (and add the screws), then use concentric mate _without_ locking to assemble the motor shaft to the coupler.
@@crystalliu3194 ok. It's more about the appropriate bracket to suit this particular table, as I can't seem to find one with suitable holes or slots that would align with the holes drilled and tapped into the end plates. I shall keep looking! 😁👍
That is not work cause you did not actually design and put the slider parts. You limited parts by rack and pinion that is wrong. Just is good for beginner to understand the concept. Good job
Hey there, I hope you're having a good day I wanted to ask about you made the individual components because as I'm still a beginner I am struggling at the ball screw part I also would like to ask if whether you would be comfortable sending me the Solidworks file so I can learn a thing or two and see what is being done when the components are made :) If you are fine with sending the files over, Please let me know...I shall drop in my email id
Great tutorial. You should do more videos on drawing the parts as well
I saw your video and implemented the movement of the ball screw. Thank you~
Amazing tutorial, you should share more of this mechanical design videos
holy shit! I just had to design this same concept at my work! This is such a better idea than what I made hahahah
Great video, I love the way you explain things. Thanks for posting.
Wow! You should make more videos. So informative.
Edit:
Why did you choose the rack and pinion instead of the screw mate? I have had issues with the screw mate on this type of assembly though, but it didn't come to mind i could use the rack and pinion. Thanks for the info.
Wish she did more tutorials
Please can you post how you made the parts
Nice video shot, keep it up, thanks for sharing :)
I found this video super helpful, so thanks a lot! Do you make more videos like this on other platforms? You're really good at explaining things. I haven't seen anything like this on your channel before, so are you a teacher or something? 😄
Thanks for the tutorial, is it possible to have the drawing files or some sort of images?
can you send blueprint of all parts for designing
U r great keep making new videos
But you did not add a thread to the sliding block....
hello
crystal liu great efforts
do you have a sketch video?
Nice...!
I see this anomaly quite a lot on these kinds of drawings where the perspective does not seem right... at 12:20 the side furthest away (top right) seems larger than the side which is closest ... this is opposite to reality which dictates that the side furthest should appear smaller.
In Solidworks you have the option to enable perspective view which applies foreshortening to the view.
How to calculate linear distance rack by one rotation of pinon?
Thank you
Do you have China channel?
Thank you!!!
Do you have a tutorial for fixing the stepper motor to this slider?? Great content, thanks 👍
Thank you for your comment! No I don't have a tutorial for fixing the motor - but it would be quite simple: coincident mate the motor face to the end bracket, locate using concentric mate through the screw holes (and add the screws), then use concentric mate _without_ locking to assemble the motor shaft to the coupler.
@@crystalliu3194 ok. It's more about the appropriate bracket to suit this particular table, as I can't seem to find one with suitable holes or slots that would align with the holes drilled and tapped into the end plates. I shall keep looking! 😁👍
amazing
How u fix the shaft in to the static plate?
thank you , its very helpful
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@Demetrius Hunter lately I have been using flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Milo Roland yea, have been using FlixZone for since april myself :D
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@Demetrius Hunter glad I could help :)
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That is not work cause you did not actually design and put the slider parts. You limited parts by rack and pinion that is wrong. Just is good for beginner to understand the concept.
Good job
great
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where is sketch file all?
hello liu can you give me the vedio of designing ?
can you give this solidworks file
Have u got?
Even you got don't give him
@@ashrafulalam9578 Mind your own business!
Can i get this SW file please
Can you send me all the Assembly files please?it is my University course design ......
Don;t give him!
Hey there, I hope you're having a good day
I wanted to ask about you made the individual components because as I'm still a beginner I am struggling at the ball screw part
I also would like to ask if whether you would be comfortable sending me the Solidworks file so I can learn a thing or two and see what is being done when the components are made :)
If you are fine with sending the files over, Please let me know...I shall drop in my email id
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