(mostly) 3D Printed Planetary Gearbox
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- I did some #3dmodeling and (mostly) #3dprinted a plantetary #gearbox. Its meant to move the mega motorized gearcube, buti think this by itself is just the coolest!!!
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Personally, I'd switch over to a stepper motor. Not because you can't gear down a blender, but because it's still gonna be as loud as a blender
Lmao, I was thinking the same thing. But I suppose it would be cool to gear down a blender just because.
Yea this is the result of people not thinking before filming
Indeed a stepper moter with a good quality stepper driver. That will be way better than whatever this blender will do. And on top of that Stepper motors are usually quite cheap.
would be even louder lmao
I mean you can 3D print some kind of attachable sound-barrier
Ooorrrr you could flip it upside down and make the blue gear spin really fast (inner child took over)
Nah then the red spins faster and blue slowest
@@lactosesuselessfacts3506 dats da point
Bro just cracked FTL travel 😅
@@lactosesuselessfacts3506 um...no, the blue gear is faster than the red one.
I feel like it would explode from the spinning forces
I wanna see it
You gain torque, but also not, because those plastic gears will just snap off
I'm more worried about the friction...
Blenders tend to die in that blue connector he printed so u les he uses 3d printed adamantium or unobtanium.... Idk....
@@ChrisD__I am more worried about the microplastics in the food now xddd
@@celestinemachuca2339maybe we should stop putting food in plastic but that’s too expensive to be realistic
Print them in low temp filament and using the lost wax casting method, cast them from aluminum.
I use a planetary gearbox, but in reverse, to speed up the output. 3 stacked layers gets me something like a 64x ratio, which I use to launch propeller disks high into the air!
That sounds awesome!
How is it powered?
@@sgtdrake I put up a quick video of it on my channel. It's got a decent sized hand knob with finger indentations to make it easy to turn. So manually powered, but doesn't require the effort most launchers take.
I happened to see that model yesterday. Nice job.
You made that model? It didn't work for me, but it looked really cool!
I love how the white sun gear was throwing pieces… you might look at annealing the plastic to try making it even stronger so it doesn’t self destructs like it is now… 😅
Or try lubricating the gears to lessen the wear a bit. Might destroy the blender with enough lube cycles however
@@TomEarley who let bro cook
can’t solve heat problem
Or composite it with other materials. Mess around with different surfaces etc
Yep I saw that too. This is just dumb
Reminds me of those gearboxes that will take a trillion years to turn the last gear a full rotation. You should probably start stacking a lot of those.
In another 20,000 hours, that bolt is going to be over-tight. 😂
Dear God man!!! Do something about that god.. damn.. GEAR!!!!
Kind of counterintuitive to make out of plastic since the torque multiplication is inherently limited by the strength of the teeth
Please add some grease in there
there's absolutely no point in this, i love it
Gives the blender more torque(rotational force)
Turn your blender into a basic mixer that doesn't cut
This is how automatic transmissions work
Using blender to make... A blender
You're in line and you're right
Finally an engineer who makes things not work as well
Put it upside down
You made a grinder
Now flip it around and watch the other gear warp into the shadow realm 😂
It'll just spin really fast or just break
Looks like automatic transmission
It's functionaly the same thing
A cvt 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
I think lubricating the gears will be good to reduce friction and risk of breking 😅
Well yeah a planetary gearbox should always be submerged in oil but that's not going to do anything for the plastic gears 😂
I don't know if anybody else pointed this a blender is not meant for constant run time. Could try to get a fan motor for HVAC
That doesn't seem to last very long
this seems like a cool project
We got Blender googol before GTA 6
It blends together nicely.
At first I thought the blender would be way overkill, especially the speed, but this is turning into something a bit more interesting than just finding the appropriate motor and attaching it.
Agreed! I’ve had so many comments suggesting something to slow the motor down. At this point though, I’m actually questioning the blenders power.
That's gonna need quite the supportive base. Can't wait to see it finished!
Three years from now this will be a metal 3-D printed gear, set to make any blender, a meat, grinder or juicer
In the wine industry we use a barrel washer for flushing out sediment from used barrels. It has a three tiered planetary gear system that uses a water pressure powered impeller to rotate the gears and (thusly) the spaying head (which has a separate differential gear assembly). The lubricant for the assembly is the water itself. This is fascinating, but it is not new technology.
Props to you. You basically made a transmission.thats cool man
Thanks!
He made a gear reduction not a transmission
@@user-wm9pj2xj7zthats a transmission. It's literally the most basic type of transmission.
@@user-wm9pj2xj7zTransmissions can have multiple gear ratios but a single fixed gear ratio is still a transmission. Basically anything the gear ratio. Either reduction, or increasing the rotational speed.
Hey it looks even better keep up the goodwork and i cant wait for the end product
Love how a piece of the sun gear goes flying when he turns the blender on and how he just cuts to the next frame like it never happened.
The fist stage is most likely what is in the food processor accessory that came with my blender. It works great because it probably has metal gears inside.
reminds me of when i used to service truck winches. they are hypnotic to play with when bored 😂
Strangely, it doesn't crush ice anymore. But it does caress it veeeeeeery strongly.
For those wondering what the use is, heavy equipment or anything that needs to be repetitively moved and is very large is generally using these. Such as for example there’s a wheel on a machine will use one set of planetary gears which is normally three set on a sun gear which is the axle, thus when the differential spins the axle, it in turn turns the wheel at a higher torque.
"Look at that" was like a proud dad moment
Ending I can conclude that this dude's intention is to move Earth from it's axis.
As an adult I’m in love with this mech already
Using a blender motor is a great way to fail before you even begin
Judging from the amount of white shards that just went flying from that first stack of gears when you turned it on, it's not long for this world...
Can you make a stone crusher with home blender?
everyone chillin until those 3d printed gears give out within like 3 uses
This also a great practical example to explain how time relativity works
Love that you can see the first one breaking apart as he runs it for just a second
That would be an amazing psyche-out saw trap. “Turn this wheel after 100 new gear-solar systems one time to get out”
Really cool, i appreciate you showing off these concepts. Obviously i hope everyone knows these plastic gears aren't gonna have enough tensile strength to withstand a high torque load but it's the concepts and understand it that i feel was more the point.
“Lookithat”
This guy’s a Real one.
Finally, someone made me understand how planetary gears work!
I have never seen a 3D print person make something that actually does something useful that something cheap couldn't already do
Wow, cou actually made the blender work!
Its super loud and uses more power than necessary, but you made it work, thats awesome!
I remember messing with the set of planetary gears in my transmission when I rebuilt it, very satisfying to mess with
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!
~Leonardo da Vinci, 1479
This is almost identical to what's in the hub of my electric bike. Cool
This actually would be a cool concept for a grinder
My favorite part is the small flecks of plastic jumping out on that first test.
The gear effect looks like one of those clock that run on steam.
I’ve Seen those exact gears in threading machines for steel I make commercial fishing gear and we use a machine that drills threads into holes for screws using that exact type of planetary gears.
You can print the bearing too. Theres some simple ones on printables that work amazingly
Thought this was the RAW guy showing us a new smoking accessory
Man discovers gear ratios
Him : "says planetary gear"
Me : Y U G I O H R E F R E N C E
Beautiful print sir!
Thank you!!
Wow they can handle the torque and spin
"With enough of these extensions, we can move the earth."
Thats how you tech people how an automatic transmission works, awesome bro
Thanks!!
There's already a gear reduction experiment like what you're talking about with your extensions. The gear reductions are carried out in a different arrangement and don't use planetary gears but with just a couple of handfuls of generations of gear reductions the last gear doesn't appear to move. The math says that last gear is moving but it will make one complete rotation some billion years or so AFTER the heat death of the universe.
Que bueno que muestren que se puede hacer con funcionalidad con una impresora 3d, los felicito 💪🏻
Thank you! Much appreciated!!
I can’t wait for metal 3d printing to be as affordable and easy to use as plastic printing. So much of what we buy will be replaced by being able to make it yourself, even more-so than plastic 3d printing.
I actually made one of those into a fidget toy, definitely worth it
And it's really cool to think this is exactly how the transmission in your vehicle works
This is how every box with gears In it works 😂
him: my blender
my brain: what is that? a electric kettle?
The bananas for your smoothie will rot before they become blended enough.
Love it, you made a simple transmission. Very cool. you want some harder plastic though, I can see it blowing apart on you.
Feel like this would be a great way to build small inline reduction gears in transfer cases or the like. Pretty neat.
The duty cycle on the blender gives it something like a 30 min run time before all the smoke gets let out.
If they're made of metal, or hard-enough plastic/polymer, then you can make a *really portable winch* the size of your blender or biggest tumbler to lift a car engine
I feel like that would be a full Proteinshake mixer.
I’m sure you’ve heard this enough times from have-nots or has-beens but there’s a really good reasons our automobile engines aren’t made of this plastic or ceramic. 🎉 Cheers on the craft, love where it’s heading though! I agree it is fun to see the gears turn!
This is how raisebore machines are made that have enough torque to make huge kilometer holes in rock
Really cool❤ god bless u❤
You'll be able to blend a whole pig with that torque
I love 3d printing
ur blender is gunna turn into a bomb
What is the purpose of gearing down your blender?
Is the plastic strong enough to take the increased torque?
I like how they look like fidget spinners 😂
THIS IS WHY I WANT A 3D PRIRNTER...
Man just explained how most standard automatic transmissions work
In theory if u got enough, i mean ENOUGH of that extension.
It can lift the entire universe 😂
Use it the opposite way, attach the motor to the second planetary gear and make the blade spin at like 9000000000000000rpm
Such gears are used to lift heavy objects as they provide more torque. Such gearsbox are used in ships to pull ⚓
Great illustration from why automatic transmissions use that
The red gears resemble LEGO's 16 tooth clutch gears.
When you get bored with your 3d printer but then notice your blender in the corner of your room.
This (being able to move the cube) is why higher gears make it easier to accelerate at high speeds on a bike
You know. You could make a seriously powerful engine with that. If you metal cast the gears, you could make an aluminum airplane engine.
now if you add a manual crank for a planetary gear and add enough of them, you could manually blend your food
I see planet gears and I immediately think of the german panther gearbox
that will melt the gears if u won't use lubricant
or eventually broke them due to the torque
Looks like a power drill gearbox more than anything
I think my guy just rediscovered transmissions 💀🤣
This animation is so good youtube thought its a footage from Warthunder
You can make a cool clock out of that