3D Printed Stackable PLANETARY GEARBOX - Unlimited Gear Ratio
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This gearbox has practical use in the real world for sure, and probably even in RC vehicles. Probably u see this gearbox in this channel more.
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An awesome video like always. Printing the sun gear perpendicular to the force direction will greatly increase strength. What I mean is print the sun gear in two parts (length-wise, perpendicular to the gear teeth). The plastic is failing due to the torsional force being in the same direction as the print layers. The parts will be a lot stronger.
This is really fantastic work. I think it is sincerely admirable that you made the files to print this free to download. A true maker.
When you print with PETG, be sure to increase the infill. Using different infill patterns will also yield better results too.
Yes absolutely.
Also, if u use matrix combining, pre infill stage, u will see 45-50% increase in strength, with approx 15.5 & 17.78% less material used, which on bigger prints all adds up.
Yes, until 40 % there are benefits. Also maximizing the wall lines will give its maximum strength, example with most common settings for every 1 cm2 of item use a setting about 12 wall lines. Also run the hot-end hotter than usual to achieve better bonding. Good video I enjoyed it.
can one remelt or anneal the thing? sintering
You... You made a functional modular planetary gearbox?? That's incredible! Really, well done! I can't wait to see what you use it in next :D
are you scotish or russian???
the design looks really professional
i think that a nice idea would be to print with increasing stage thickness, so the gears are thicker when more torque is needed and thinner when they spin faster to reduce drag and gearbox size, if i will prints these i think i will try, being in need of pretty high reductions
Nice gearbox! Needs an output stage with output bearings and a overload clutch. (maybe some mounting holes too?) The output bearings are to support overhanging loads, and the overload clutch will make the gear-box bomb proof by slipping before anything breaks. I've made overload clutches both with spring loaded friction clutches and detent mechanisms.
It looks like a bee
Super cool! A modular gearbox is even cooler! You can use this for so many projects!
I can't wait to see this channel once metal 3d printing becomes affordable to you. All of a sudden, what previously would be considered toys would become real alternatives to commercial parts and assemblies. Make sure to save every design. With even minimal automation, I can see how this might turn into a business - selling assemblies that now are durable enough to use for hobbyists and eventually professionals.
These parts could be cast quite easily already! He just has to make a mold from the plastic parts!
Very clever. Great work. You should know by now by intuition that those load-bearing parts require much more than 20% infill.
Ok bro, you got me. Liked and subscribed with notifications plus a little engagement here for the algorithm. You're very talented. Not only in mechanical engineering, but you're a master of 3D printing! People who haven't 3D printed before just think you click print and out comes a perfect object. They don't understand bed leveling, offsets, rafts, infill, elephant foot, supports, overhang, bed and nozzle temperature, nozzle cooling, extrusion size and feed rates, etc, etc...there is so much that goes into getting a perfect print and you make that part look easy.
Yeah, incredible talent on display here.
Archimedes once said “give me a lever long enough, and a fulcrum to weigh it on, and I shall move the world”. With this gear box you could turn the earth with enough stages 😎 Great design and work!
Gearboxes usually look like disasters of incomprehensible moving parts, but this is a very smart way of keeping this all tidy!
Perfect. Nice concept.
You should print the gears as separate pieces then the shaft (click together after print). If you do this you can print the shaft with the layers along the length and it will be much stronger to shear forces.
This design looks great, thanks!
Nice work!
Great work man!!
Great gearbox design!
Excellent video man, really cool gearbox.
Fascinating, your prints were almost hollow in the first round and yet still managed to pull up 20kg. If they manage to make the plastic bond as strong as injection molding, this would be a great way of saving lots of materials.
This is great design I was searching for, it inspires me to create something similar in my own projects. Thank you!
Great result!
Damn this was pretty awesome. Good job man!
Thanks. Great idea for something I need to do.
Pretty awesome. With some modifications, this could be an automatic transmission.
Nice design! Very clear explanation.
Absolutely fantastic!
Great idea and great demo!
Great design. I love it.
Great idea!
You're a boss! GG!
Nice info, thank you for sharing it :)
Cool project design
you should look into helical gears. would make this much more stable and reduce friction, since the gears are self retaining.
Sick 👍👍
Great work. I'll try it as soon as I get more acquinted to my first 3D printer
Very smart ! Thx dude !
I'm wondering what kind of speed you can get if you run this gear box with the input running the other way using the 8 motor gearbox as the input, would be interesting to see the kind of speed and force it can generate with a fan or pump connected as the output of those 2 projects tied into each other, plus material testing for extremes of speed rather than torque.
Very cool.
WOW! this project is very focused. The water pump one was impressive but only has some application. This has TONS of applications in other projects! If you had a way to bypass individual stages, you could make a variable gearbox
satisfying
I enjoyed the video, but whats even more enjoyable, is your accent! MAN it is such fun to listen to your words :D No joke, really mean it! Been watching a couple of your videos now ;)
Thank u mate! ;D
Really helpful video, thanks ❤️
Wow. Super
I love it
Proven design, nice job
This is the first time I see your videos... Now im subscribed and i want to see more! btw kind of idea for next videos, what if you try to make a diferential. That will be great!
Holy shit stuff like this is incredible. I had to subscribe. Its strange your instagram doesnt have more traction. Just keep this up and youll start growing very fast hopefully. I really like the style of your videos, its educational, enjoyable and very satisfying to watch.
Great 👌👌👌. I am giving you an idea to use this gearbox. Use weight to generate electricity . This should use any heavy object lifted to an elevation. The project should devise a mechanism to control its descent at uniform speed. 😊
commenting for algorithm. cool stuff man!
Nice!
Good job !
You could get one of those torque adapters and print something to adapt into that. You could see exactly how much torsional force you can apply with it with each gear set
nice job. what tool are you using to control the speed for the motor.
Thanks for the tip on the raft. I have the elephant foot issue and didn't know how to stop it without printing on supports.
Super cool! Which grease are you using on it for lubrication (the blue stuff)?
2:53 "Do just a little Wiggle Wiggle" xD Best part that make my day :D
Would you be able to add that final inner gear that connects to the sun, which you have mounted to the wood block?
Nice gearbox but why didn't you use a design where you could access the bearings inner ring from both sides? In this way you could have tightened up the mounting screws in the planet gear carrier more decent and without paying too much attention to the mounting torque. This would also make your design more robust and lead to a more precise movement of the planet gears...
I think about the same. My gears also melted because of friction on one side.
10:44” I built a tank it’s a great video I recommend”
I'm A-GONNA go watch it.
Great videos, I would love to have your knowledge and skill to design and think up this stuff. Can I have a question? What is that voltage controller you using at 3:10?
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Hello from Idaho. I think you are onto something great with this! I would like to see different ways of using this.
When i see planetary gear, i give a like.
Great video
I will definitely print and send you the Instagram pictures
you should try to make a automatic or manual planetary gear box. planetairy gearboxes are often used in things like cars and drills due to the simplicity or making it shift gear ratio. doing that would allow you to always use the exact same gearbox, you only need to set it to a gear, or you can set it while running electronically which allows for a better speed to torc/acceleration ratio.
Awesome! What printer do you use and what would be a good entry level printer to start with?
great video
Very nice and very strong 👍
Awesome bro! It's flawless design.. this can be used in a small wind turbine. I need to multiply rpm from the blades :)! And im starting to undertand thiss *.*
Reminds me of a really tough little honey bee!
Excellent
bravo. you are the best. could you please tell me for the output shaft what filament did you use?
Greetings from Finland!
Hi, Would you please design a 3:1 to 5:1 reduction gearbox for film camera follow focus systems? Like the Moza iFocus.
Ha finally something useful! :)
Very Good.
If this were made with herringbone, I think to load them in you would need the case to open from side instead of from the front, but all the gears would stay better in there place. There is something about planetary gears that always kicks me into nerd gear.
"Be sure to grease everything up" proceeds to only grease first stage and put all the other gears in dry... :D
What grease do you use for lubrication?
This is really cool, the concept of stackable modules.. 👍 I'm wondering if you can measure how much the power/torque increases with each module added, and if the increments are linear.. 👀 I think 3d printed gears might actually be useful even for heavier applications, if the end parts that carry the load are made of metal... Great job! Also, have you tried to print with what they call "black aluminium"? It is nylon/carbon mix... not sure of the brand name (s). Good luck with your projects!
You said you can also use a Nema 17 motor but there is no file in Thangs included. Could you add the motor holder for a nema 17 and also the gear hub which you attached to the wood? This would be really helpfull for my project. Thank you for the great content
wonderful!!! Can you make a sliding door mechanism to open and close the door?
good idea but why not 100% infill for the "coupler"?
100% infill is a good idea and this coupler should be redesigned. I was a bit rush at the end. XD
@@LetsPrintYT Please tell me can I drive two gear with one motor at 1000 rpm 1:1:1 gear ratio 10 mm diameter
Awesome.. how well could this work as a vertical driveshaft? Ex.. what if you built a wind turbine shaft out of these?
Hi bro, great work, my 3d printer gives me a thermal runaway and stop printing at about the middle of a print, any help will be appreciated, thank you
Great gearbox! I printed with PLA and the sound is deafening when it starts spinning though.
To push in the bearings, if you need to "hammer", use a piece of pipe, or a socket of the same diameter as the outer bearing race...you can use something like "water pump pliers", in place of a vise, again with a little piece of pipe, or a spare bearing, to push the bearing into the gear.
One Gear Box to Rule Them All (All The Projects) LOL!!!
My guy created 35Nm of Torque at 35cm like nothing really great stuff my man wanna see more what you do with planetary gears.
The first test (10kg, 35cm) was way, way harder on the gears and motor than any other test that followed in the video. That first one was 3.5 kg*m, while that last, 40 kg test was only some 1.2 kg*m (assuming a 3cm radius winding - it was probably less than that).
Can you give some guidance on creating an adapter that mounts to the output?
Hello. Which model 3d printer was used to print this gears?
Hey 3d printed products are perfect in dimensions ???
Try making some strain wave(harmonic) drives as well as some cycloidal - see if they are more forgiving of the material. There is a type of strain wave drive in which you can use a ready made rubber timing belt, the type usually used with steppers, as the flexible gear.
Good luck
How much brake discs do you happen to have lying around?
In the last stage it could have a bearing for reinforcement
I want to learn how to design and print gears. What cad software is best for designing gears?
hello, is it possible to access cad files as step? or can I reach technical specifications such as number of gears / modules?