krissbetarr
Guest
Hey, guys, happy to hear you.
I have a question to ask (I have already used the search function but found nothing). Imagine having two tubulars in one another. I have thought of a mechanism that through carbides brings out the inner tubular and, for the principle of the carrucles, it will move with double speed than the external one.
my problem is to represent this mechanism in inventor, as I can't move the belt (it is she who from the bike to the tubular inside). in fact in all the tutorials I have seen you can move the pulleys at the same time, but the belt we say is only representative, not "ruota" with the pulleys. I thought of creating a function so to say to the inner tubular "compiles a double shift compared to a shift parameter related to the external one", but I don't know if you can do it.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you.
I have a question to ask (I have already used the search function but found nothing). Imagine having two tubulars in one another. I have thought of a mechanism that through carbides brings out the inner tubular and, for the principle of the carrucles, it will move with double speed than the external one.
my problem is to represent this mechanism in inventor, as I can't move the belt (it is she who from the bike to the tubular inside). in fact in all the tutorials I have seen you can move the pulleys at the same time, but the belt we say is only representative, not "ruota" with the pulleys. I thought of creating a function so to say to the inner tubular "compiles a double shift compared to a shift parameter related to the external one", but I don't know if you can do it.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you.