Hello, thank you very much for this tutorial, it’s perfect. I have 2 questions: 1- Where does the number of 36 cylinders come from? 2- How to calculate the number of teeth especially if the pulleys do not have the same diameter? Thank you so much
36 cylinders fitted around the cogs correctly. It could have been more or less, if the spline length had been more or less. The essential thing with the teeth, is that they give the correct gear ratio. You could have one cog with 8 teeth and the other with 16, giving a 2:1 ratio. That's all that really matters when it comes to the cogs - the number of teeth in the larger must be evenly divisible by the teeth in the other.
Without seeing your file, I don't know what you've done, but it should be a simple fix. If it is one cog not passing its rotation to the the other, you just need to connect whichever rotation value (say, 'B') from the driver, to the same rotation value of the driven.
Can you help me? When connecting the chain links, they unfold along different axes. I left a link to the cloud with the scene, but UA-cam removes the link. If there is a little time, please see what is wrong. Cinema R21 version. Thank you in advance!
@@ExpressoMechanicTV, I went through the lesson again, found a couple of mistakes, including I did not expand the axes of the chain objects. And, everything worked out! Thanks!
It still works, provided you follow the mathematical rules. If your small gear can be divided equally into the large gear, i.e small gear has 10 teeth, large gear has 20, it will work out okay.
@@siddiqhamedAwad No, I don't have a tutorial for a chain drive, featuring different sized gears, but check out the Belt Drive series, as it may help you: ua-cam.com/video/DuTrf9ZCPp8/v-deo.html
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You're very kind - greatly appreciated!
Great tutorial 🤩😍😘
Many thanks!
Hello, thank you very much for this tutorial, it’s perfect.
I have 2 questions:
1- Where does the number of 36 cylinders come from?
2- How to calculate the number of teeth especially if the pulleys do not have the same diameter?
Thank you so much
36 cylinders fitted around the cogs correctly. It could have been more or less, if the spline length had been more or less. The essential thing with the teeth, is that they give the correct gear ratio. You could have one cog with 8 teeth and the other with 16, giving a 2:1 ratio. That's all that really matters when it comes to the cogs - the number of teeth in the larger must be evenly divisible by the teeth in the other.
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Many thanks!
Hey, when linking my diver to my driven in the Xpresso tag it's not working, what is the solution?
Without seeing your file, I don't know what you've done, but it should be a simple fix. If it is one cog not passing its rotation to the the other, you just need to connect whichever rotation value (say, 'B') from the driver, to the same rotation value of the driven.
Can you help me? When connecting the chain links, they unfold along different axes. I left a link to the cloud with the scene, but UA-cam removes the link. If there is a little time, please see what is wrong. Cinema R21 version. Thank you in advance!
It could be that you have the links aligned along their X axes. The Target tag aligns along the Z axis.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV, I went through the lesson again, found a couple of mistakes, including I did not expand the axes of the chain objects. And, everything worked out! Thanks!
@@vitech7724 Great!
i have a problem whit the lesson, i finish and when a i rotate the chain start to desapear
Which version of C4D are you using?
@@ExpressoMechanicTV R19, now im gonna install R25
@@ElChanchodeGuerra Should work fine!
@@ExpressoMechanicTV thanks to you !
What if the driver is bigger diameter ?. Or the opposite ?.
It still works, provided you follow the mathematical rules. If your small gear can be divided equally into the large gear, i.e small gear has 10 teeth, large gear has 20, it will work out okay.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV Do you have a tutorial about that ? Give us the link If possible . Thank you .
@@siddiqhamedAwad No, I don't have a tutorial for a chain drive, featuring different sized gears, but check out the Belt Drive series, as it may help you: ua-cam.com/video/DuTrf9ZCPp8/v-deo.html
Cinema 4D?
Indeed.
Is it even legal?! Thanks ✋
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