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Roller chains generator

Hello everyone,

Does anybody knows a way to make the roller chains generator generates actual chainlinks instead of that blue belt arround the sprockets?
That would make nicer renderings
Last year I constrained every link and it was not cool

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Re: Roller chains generator

Not that I know of.

Instead of placing and constraining all of the links I would place one pin link and one roller link and then pattern in the assembly. (There is a bit of a trick to get this to work.)
Attached is an example one of my students did (he got the catenary curve on the wrong side but otherwise nice).
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Re: Roller chains generator

This video is really good, but I can't think of a way to do that. In the previous years we used the chainer technique (create a surface in the chape of the chain's trajectory, contraint the links to it and then make the surface invisible).
I wonder how the pattern on the video was done.
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Re: Roller chains generator

It will be several weeks till we get to sprocket and chain drives. I will try to work up a tutorial by that time.
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Re: Roller chains generator

Try this:

http://www.team228.org/documents/Rol...n_Inventor.zip

I still do not know where this file came from, as I found it on one of the team's computers several years ago. All I know is that it works really well for generating roller chain assemblies in Inventor.
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Re: Roller chains generator

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Try this:

http://www.team228.org/documents/Rol...n_Inventor.zip

I still do not know where this file came from, as I found it on one of the team's computers several years ago. All I know is that it works really well for generating roller chain assemblies in Inventor.
That came from the cbliss website. I could never get it to work. How exactly do you use it?
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