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In lugnet.technic, Stump Dunn wrote:
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I ran most ratios through a pathetic microsoft product to derive a comparible
metric read-out for those that made the transition from the stone age.
put simply:
1 1:12
3 20:36
1 16:24
produces 1:104.9 at 95.5mm per rotation
or for every 10.026 meters.
2.6 meters error per Kilometer.
I only ran declining ratios to a factor of 8, so there may be a result with
less error using either more sequences or a combination of delining and
increasing torque combinations.
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I ran my VB program and came up with the following:
7 x 20:36
7 x 16:24
which produces an error of 0.991 meters per kilometer.
Of course, packaging that many gears is probably a bit challenging ... but Ill
bet you can do it ;)
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| Nice box ! I ran most ratios through a pathetic microsoft product to derive a comparible metric read-out for those that made the transition from the stone age. put simply: 1 1:12 3 20:36 1 16:24 produces 1:104.9 at 95.5mm per rotation or for every (...) (16 years ago, 13-Aug-08, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.trains, FTX)
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