Davide Mattei
Guest
Good morning, first of all wow, the forum is really done as a rule of art.
a very short presentation of me (being the first time I write) and then I pass immediately to the therefore.
are an advanced programmer and user of the office package (which I use for trade), as well as photo and photoshop enthusiast.
I have no experience in mechanics and 3d drawings, but as I am making a small project I began to approach solidworks, by necessity, totally self-taught.
Of course I use it to 1% but let's say that for now, thanks to the many tutorials on the web, I can do what is enough for my purpose (almost ? )
this premise:
the problem on which I planted concerns the coupling of a rack with a straight teeth wheel.
the wheel is dented only by half of its circumference, while the other half is smooth.
Obviously the rack does not notice this (the coupling principle is based on other parameters, certainly not on friction between the teeth) and continues to move even when it is in contact with the smooth half of the wheel.
I hope someone can give me a point to get through this rock.
Thank you
a very short presentation of me (being the first time I write) and then I pass immediately to the therefore.
are an advanced programmer and user of the office package (which I use for trade), as well as photo and photoshop enthusiast.
I have no experience in mechanics and 3d drawings, but as I am making a small project I began to approach solidworks, by necessity, totally self-taught.
Of course I use it to 1% but let's say that for now, thanks to the many tutorials on the web, I can do what is enough for my purpose (almost ? )
this premise:
the problem on which I planted concerns the coupling of a rack with a straight teeth wheel.
the wheel is dented only by half of its circumference, while the other half is smooth.
Obviously the rack does not notice this (the coupling principle is based on other parameters, certainly not on friction between the teeth) and continues to move even when it is in contact with the smooth half of the wheel.
I hope someone can give me a point to get through this rock.
Thank you
