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question about teeth and mating

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Maybe you need help... (if you want to try posting the file, I try to bind it right)
it was not help the video..." I solved the problems!!!". ..thank you so much it was enough to put a coincidence relationship between normal plans to the component tree!

now a new question: "Setting gear relationship between two toothed wheels that gear up and setting the correct ratio between the teeth they rotate correctly but more than a freeing you have the rolling of the polars or the teeth you connect is normal? can you specify the contact between solids even outside the animation environment? Thank you!
 
it was not help the video..." I solved the problems!!!". ..thank you so much it was enough to put a coincidence relationship between normal plans to the component tree!

now a new question: "Setting gear relationship between two toothed wheels that gear up and setting the correct ratio between the teeth they rotate correctly but more than a freeing you have the rolling of the polars or the teeth you connect is normal? can you specify the contact between solids even outside the animation environment? Thank you!
we say that the law at the theoretical level, he makes you the correct rotation, but it rotates from the position in which the teeth were before the coupling, so if before putting coupling you gear you put the wheels in hand position, then activate the gear coupling, they should rotate maintaining exact gear.
I hope I've explained well.
 
That's what I was wrong... I did the 1st night to understand it!=)
now I have mounted all gears with the correct relationships and everything works!
but I have a component that I think I will have to go to the proff to ask why it is not easy to explain it I try:

the classic escapement circuit at anchor of a watch is how the anchor relates? Why does it work?

Thank you again for your advice, half vote will be yours!!!!!!!
 
That's what I was wrong... I did the 1st night to understand it!=)
now I have mounted all gears with the correct relationships and everything works!
but I have a component that I think I will have to go to the proff to ask why it is not easy to explain it I try:

the classic escapement circuit at anchor of a watch is how the anchor relates? Why does it work?

Thank you again for your advice, half vote will be yours!!!!!!!
emmm an image you could not have?:biggrin:
 

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