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Re: pic: Mobius Gear
That's exactly what I was thinking. If anyone can replicate this or find a video, please let us know.
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I soooo want to do this!! I just need to figure out how to make one, and with what materials. Better yet.. What machine? |
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Re: pic: Mobius Gear
I found out a few days ago that my neighbors updated their website......
http://www.protocam.com <---check out their mobius gear They have been in the business much longer than I have (since 94) and they do high end prototyping. The easy answer to making this model is to use an additive manufacturing process such as a 3d printer. One rather interesting way to make this would be to find a really long "rack" (I'm referring to the rack in rack&pinion gears). Take this "rack" and twist/bend it 180 degrees and connect the two ends. You would still have to do many calculations to figure out the size needed for the pinion and center gears. |
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