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      twharvey
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      [/img]WoodGear1dtemp.skp
      Hi,

      I think I've missed something fundamental. I've built a model of wooden worm gear assembly. The worm has an attached motor and the worm gear has a hinge. Both of them turn on the correct axes and the worm works with the motor correctly. However, when I run the simulation, the worm passes through the gear teeth as if they weren't there. The two joints are connected gear-to-gear.

      I'd appreciate any help I can get.
      Tom

      Tom

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        mptak
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        Nice design. I think the screw needs to be assembled by a bunch of small incremental inits made up of convexhulls and then bound to the base crank cylinder.

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          twharvey
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          Thanks, MPTAK,

          I'll give that a try this afternoon. I've already done this with the gear after reading this: http://support.ponoko.com/entries/21249896-Gears-and-Joints-with-SketchUp-Sketchy-Physics.

          I can't take credit for the design, I'm afraid. I saw this photo on Wikipedia:
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CNAM-IMG_0602.jpg

          Tom

          Tom

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            twharvey
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            WoodGear1c.skpOK, I've made both the worm and gear into collections of individual components each of which is configured as "convexhull". When I run the simulation, they now seem to interact but not as gears. The worm shaft turns as expected, but the gear just nudges down a fraction and doesn't turn on its axis.

            By the way, here's a picture of the original and the model:

            https://plus.google.com/photos/103801729496481121675/albums/5868811232922490881/5868811339255914898?banner=pwa

            https://plus.google.com/photos/103801729496481121675/albums/5868811232922490881/5868811230625877554?banner=pwa

            And here's the model as it stands now:WoodGear1c.skp

            Tom

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              twharvey
              last edited by

              I finally got it working properly. If anybody is interested, I can provide details.


              WoodGear1d.skp

              Tom

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                mptak
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                Cool beans! I'm glad to see that others are struggling with all this and sticking with Sketchy Physics.

                I'm by far not an expert but have picked up a thing or two. Your model looks great but I fear that the base cylinder around which your screw is attached may not be being read as a cylinder. It tends to cease a bit on me and I would guess that the large wheel is correctly modeled. Once I get it spinning I'll try to do some of the movie capture I have been playing with and share it back to you. Mr. K provides a great script to enable good capture.

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                  twharvey
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                  @mptak said:

                  Cool beans! I'm glad to see that others are struggling with all this and sticking with Sketchy Physics.

                  I'm by far not an expert but have picked up a thing or two. Your model looks great but I fear that the base cylinder around which your screw is attached may not be being read as a cylinder. It tends to cease a bit on me and I would guess that the large wheel is correctly modeled. Once I get it spinning I'll try to do some of the movie capture I have been playing with and share it back to you. Mr. K provides a great script to enable good capture.

                  I'll look forward to it!!

                  Tom

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