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3D Printed Indexing Gears (MVMT 68): 7 Steps (with Pictures)

https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-Indexing-Gears/

Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.

This mechanism uses rotary motion to move a gear quickly and precisely into a fixed position. Using skateboard bearings, you can snap these parts together and use the action for all kinds of useful (or useless) machines. Using gears that have teeth and smooth gaps, you can make a gear spin and stop at just about any angle you want. This is similar to a geneva gear, but it's much simpler to 3D model and (I think) a bit easier to understand. This is the first in a series of 3D printed mechanisms modeled in Fusion 360 using skateboard bearings and 3D printed parts. The idea is that you'll be able to use the mechanisms to make all kinds of projects that use mechanical assemblies like robots or any other machine you might want to make.

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Fusion 360 for startups and hobbyists

https://www.autodesk.com/campaigns/fusion-360-for-hobbyists

Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.

Fusion 360 is the first 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE tool of its kind that connects your entire product development process in a single cloud-based platform that works on PC, Mac, and mobile devices. Fusion 360 offers free use to qualifying startup and hobbyist makers through a simple 3-step activation process. Activate your Fusion 360 license

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Index page :: .:: Keypicking :: Anything And Everything For Locksmiths, Hobbyist Lock Pickers, Locksport, Lock Picking, lockpicks, cutaways and Security. Simply The Best Lockpicking Forum Around! •

http://www.keypicking.com/

Saved by uncleflo on July 15th, 2014.

A website forum about howto pick locks and open up safes and other secured boxes.

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