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Re: conical gear
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lugnet.technic
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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 00:25:27 GMT
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G. Benedikt Rochow wrote in message ...
> Prize question: Why is this gear, which has
> -free rotation/shift on an axle
> -toothed-1/2-bush-style teeth (what could one do with those?)
> -4 slim teeth for a locking tube
> among its features, but nothing cone-shaped, called "conical"?
Those "toothed-1/2-bush-style" teeth are great if you're making a multi-hand
analog clock--they allow two hands to rotate about the same point, if the
hands are made of 1xN plates with toothed ends.
I have no clue about the nomenclature, however.
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| (...) -free rotation/shift on an axle -toothed-1/2-bush-style teeth (what could one do with those?) -4 slim teeth for a locking tube among its features, but nothing cone-shaped, called "conical"? thanks. -gbr BTW: as the new differential housing (...) (25 years ago, 28-Sep-99, to lugnet.technic)
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