Really excellent video, thank you! Is this for a made up chain, British Standard, or American? I assume this sprocket is designed for 10mm pitch but I can find no chain which uses those dimensions.
moving waaaay to fast for me to catch anything. Pretend the person has never even opened the program before. Hitting shortcut keys and not explaining what your doing make it almost impossible to follow (for me). Spent years with autodesk 3ds max and maya but still cant grasp what on earth your doing. Not mad, but could you make one slowing down with some kind of explanation.
Nice! Easy to follow... Thanks
Really excellent video, thank you! Is this for a made up chain, British Standard, or American? I assume this sprocket is designed for 10mm pitch but I can find no chain which uses those dimensions.
You help me so much bro thx uuu
Why were the 5mm offset lines were drawn?
They were made because the chain cylinders is 10 mm apart. 10 / 2 = 5
I have to draw a sprocket 60 chain 20 teeth. I have done the same method as yours, but I cannot get the right profit at the teeth. They are fatter
Try to reduce the diameter
thannnnnk youuuu!!!!
why is 7mm the first circle he draws? is there a rule or he choose a number?
No rule - use what your chain dimention is
how do I make more teeth?
1:11
why isn't there audio?youre clicking way too fast for my dumbass. at least do the macintosh voice haha
UA-cam has playback speed settings you can use to slow it down.
moving waaaay to fast for me to catch anything. Pretend the person has never even opened the program before. Hitting shortcut keys and not explaining what your doing make it almost impossible to follow (for me). Spent years with autodesk 3ds max and maya but still cant grasp what on earth your doing. Not mad, but could you make one slowing down with some kind of explanation.
Use 0.5 play back speed