The Ultimate Makers Guide to Gear Boxes

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Published 2024-04-27
Everything you need to know about selecting and using all the major types of gears.
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The Ultimate Guide to Gear boxes Playlist.
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  • I believe you are a natural born teacher. You are able to convey complex concepts in very simple language for those of us who want to learn to make our DIY projects better and more functional.
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  • @2shay550
    As an ME, there are A LOT of calculations that can be made when designing and selecting gears and we went over many of them in my machine design course in college. However, what got overlooked in the class was the basics that Jeremy goes over here. Well done sir
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  • One of your earlier videos was on where to get free motors. There's room for a similar video on gears and gearboxes, etc. If you do that, though, could you invest a few minutes of video on things to look out for for safety and efficiency--how to spot a bad gear or when a chipped tooth is still good enough, etc.? Thanks for what you share!
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  • @doughoist
    You are so very good at explaining and making it understandable. I'm glad I found your videos.
  • You can also add a position sensor to the output of your device to sense its true position to help account for some of the effects of backlash. Different set of tradeoffs, of course, but it's another option.
  • @erdmx.
    as a beginner i try to learn all this information piece by piece from different sources and it's confusing. thanks for the playlists. much appreciated !