TurboTurn 4782969:1 Gearbox

High Ratio, Big Fun: 3D-printed gearbox transforms 4782969 spins on one end into a single, smooth turn on the other.
13h 44m
2× print file
0.30 mm
0.40 mm
268.00 g
8
30
0
255
updated November 30, 2023

Description

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Multi-Part Print

  1. Print first_11_gears.gcode
  2. Print Remaining_parts_to_print_in_slicer.gcode

Video of it spinning

TLDR

  • Feel free to remix, resell, gift, your call. All I ask for in exchange for my work is a like, follow, comment, or DM saying hi!
  • This is V1 so it will likely improve and evolve in the future
  • I printed with settings to make it print as fast as possible on my Prusa mk4
  • If on a different machine print the following
    • 14 Gear 1 60-20 - Spur gear (60 teeth).3mf
    • 8 nut V2 - Part 1 (3).3mf
    • 2 pipev2 - Part 1 (1).3mf
    • 1 holders 60-20 fits 14 - Part 1
  • Total weight
    • 280g
  • Total Time
    • 14 hours on my current settings
  • WATCH THE VIDEO FOR FULL ASSEMBLY
  • This is my FIRST EVER REAL CAD design.
    • Don't hate me if tolerances are not exact, but they should be very close
    • Please comment if I made mistakes and I will fix them
  • Required tools
    • 3d printer
    • computer
    • super glue / soldering iron
  • Things to expect
    • alignment is important but can be adjusted
    • You have to start at a lower gear and work your way up to get the gears to spin fast. Starting at to high of gear can cause gear slipping, Which wont hurt anything.

Design

  • Larger gear portion 60 teeth 
  • smaller gear portion 20 teeth
  • 14 gears in total
  • (60/20)^14 = 4782969:1
  • The pipe is a bolt so that it can be adjusted to exact position before locking it in place

Assembly

  • Watch the assembly video to see how I did it, otherwise
  1. Print all parts
  2. Insert both bolts
  3. Insert a nut on the inside of the bolt
  4. Leave just enough room on the inside to insert more gears
  5. Stagger the gears from side to side
  6. Insert the nut on the other inside side
  7. insert the 4 nuts on the outside
  8. Get the positioning correct and test to make sure it rotates freely
  9. Superglue or solder the bolts and nuts in place to make them no longer move
    1. I soldered them
  10. Bob's your uncle.

Onshape Files

  • Feel free to download and make changes
  • https://cad.onshape.com/documents/dc1425eec5689c22b1c8a274/w/9b9ac0dc62d931e001d30302/e/c7add86077f71b372c6c2b40?renderMode=0&uiState=65675960bc59ee71af7bd232

Backstory

I wanted to learn how to make gears specifically gear ratios, so after 5 iterations I came up with this simple scalable design.

Conclusion

If this receives positive feedback I can always scale this up to be much bigger.

 

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The author marked this model as their own original creation.

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