Using gear without teeth
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Using gear without teeth
Is there any way to gear wheels without any teeth?
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re: Using gear without teeth
You can replace meshing gears with pulleys with belts for example, crossed over like an '8' if you want to change direction.
re: Using gear without teeth
Thanks Fletcher.
I have used this type of gearing.
The problem I have found is the "CROSSING" of the belt in the "8" form causes too much friction.
Raj
I have used this type of gearing.
The problem I have found is the "CROSSING" of the belt in the "8" form causes too much friction.
Raj
Keep learning till the end.
re: Using gear without teeth
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 5294#35294
Take a look at jim_mich's picture at the bottom of his post to see what he envisaged.
Take a look at jim_mich's picture at the bottom of his post to see what he envisaged.
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re: Using gear without teeth
The only problem with this setup is slippage , after a couple of rotations the wheels will not be sincronized anymore .
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