Here.hello to all... is there anyone who could give me tips on how to make a device like that represented schematically in the annex? ?
must be complete with all components such as spacers, washers, bearing housings....
Thank you.
you will notice that that device transforms the circular/continuous motion of the primary tree into oscillatory/pink motion to the tree b.
Perhaps because the scheme shows two equal handles, in relativity the odds are different.
I thought that the circular motion of the tree was simply transferred to the tree b through the biella-handle link.
You're kidding, right?
I thought that the circular motion of the tree was simply transferred to the tree b through the biella-handle link.
but also I interpret that cranks are connected by snodes and barYou're kidding, right?
Of course they are connected as you say but, from a rotating hand crank connected to another crank with a tie, you will never be able to have a regular motion transmission.but also I interpret that cranks are connected by snodes and bar
threaded... No?
provided that I do not have an appropriate degree of study, I am to what is deduced from the annex pdf:Of course they are connected as you say but, from a rotating hand crank connected to another crank with a tie, you will never be able to have a regular motion transmission.
As soon as the uncertainty of the movement arrives at the dead point, it becomes absolute.
Moreover the speed is for a moment nothing, so you can't even put a flywheel that helps you overcome the stall.
the only possible movement is the oscillating one, in fact the two handles of the theme have different arm, a continuous wheel (the one at the left) and the other goes forward and indrè.
one has the bearings because it rotates continuously and the other the bushings, more indicated for the alternating movement with smaller corners of the turn angle.
Bye.
I buy it.I sell sciacciasassi used as new!
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look that my observation was not related to what you said but to this belowI'm definitely wrong.. .
Let's go back to the subject, I saw the footage and that's exactly what micius88 has to do.
I thought that the circular motion of the tree was simply transferred to the tree b through the biella-handle link.
And then you see that you understood right? :finger:75 mm leverage tree rotates, while the leverage tree
from 175 mm has an oscillating motion, I see nothing strange.
in the text is not contemplated the type of movement.
the toothed wheels, among other things, do not come into contact (if I did not miss the calculations)
The wheels are independent. one wheel, the other swings.
you could buy a mechanical drawing book of theitis, usually these topics are treated very well and extensively.Can someone tell me how to bind the 4 bearings on the 2 trees?
I thought that the circular motion of the tree was simply transferred to the tree b through the biella-handle link.
Of course not! I looked at the pattern and the one on the fly I thought. :redface:You're kidding, right?
I sell sciacciasassi used as new!
avoid perditempo.
:biggrin:
I sell sciacciasassi used as new!
avoid perditempo.
:biggrin:
I sell it!I buy it.