Bevel Gear Toy Set 17/51T or 3:1 Ratio
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If you were a kid that grew up with Legos, then you are a lot more likely to understand the fun of the gear set. You can scale it to any size you want and it's still a 3:1 ratio :). The gears should be 100% fill though to prevent any delimitation under gear loading. The shaft is press fit, so use a rubber hammer and a socket over the shaft to assemble to the pinion. with the Have fun!
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3D printing settings
I used PLA, spins nicely
100% infill on gears
20% infill on the rest
15 hours of print time
Assembled Length ~ 6"
17T Pinion
51T Gear
3D printer file information
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3D design format: STL Folder details Close
- Bevel_Gear_Try.STL
- GearBase.STL
- Pinion_Shaft.STL
- Pinion_w_Keyway.STL
- ThumbWheel.STL
- Publication date: 2015-08-06 at 19:46
License
CC BY-SA - Attribution - Share alike
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