Spur Gear Design 1 - How gears work
How to design interacting or meshing gears of different diameters, identify which characteristic controls the gear ratio and why the module is important. The relationship between addendum and dedendum in terms of clearance is also discussed. This video details characteristics of gear design including the top land, face, flank, bottom land, gear tooth profile, pitch circle, circular pitch, dedendum, addendum, whole depth, addendum circle, clearance circle, root circle, base circle, pressure angle, line of action and angle of interaction.

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Spur Gear Design 2 - Involute of the circle

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Gear Design | Spur Gears

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Geometry of involute gears | What is an involute | module | pitch circle | simply explained

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Modeling an Equation Driven Involute Spur Gear in Solidworks

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Involute Gears 3: Contact Ratio

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How to Make Custom Gears for Beginners

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Gear Types, Design Basics, Applications and More - Basics of Gears

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Spur Gear Design 3 - Construct, Edit and Animate

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Super Classical Mechanism 7/Your Teacher Dont Teach You in School

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Drawing an Involute Spur Gear (HD)

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Toothless Gears Make Much More Torque Than Conventional Ones, Here's How. Cycloid Drive Explained

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How to Design and 3D print basic spur gears, and how to attach them to shafts (Gears part 1/7)

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How to Make Wooden Gears without Computers Part 1

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How to identify unknown gears?

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Involute Gears Explained

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