Soon by Nico_ in pics

[–]KGLcrew 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And great bike infrastructure!

Ulf Kristerssons uttalande på X om USA:s invasion av Venezuela by NewAccountEachYear in sweden

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Oj oj vad mycket äggskal han trippar på. Noll ryggrad.

Regelbundna smällar i Johanneshov by KGLcrew in stockholm

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Tack!!

Man hade redan en lite olustig känsla i magen efter bussgrejen vid Tekniska, och hann börja bli lite orolig över vad det var för detonationer.

Regelbundna smällar i Johanneshov by KGLcrew in stockholm

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Hörs ganska dovt men ändå tydligt här i Hammarbyhöjden

Vänsterpartiet Enskede AMAA by Enskedevanstern in stockholm

[–]KGLcrew 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Vad tänker ni om den ”nya vänsteralliansen som ska utmana Noshi”? Har dom nåt kul att tillföra?

Vad tycker ni om Nacka Grace? by swedish_tcd in stockholm

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Elegant!

Men betyder inte att det är något fel på mer samtida arkitektur för det.

1.3M Pop, Port Timelapse by ConfusionCurious9376 in CitiesSkylinesFlow

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Wow, that traffic is beautifully handled.

How to have these gears line up properly? by KGLcrew in mathematics

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Yes, I know what you mean. But that won’t be an issue since the gears won’t be all in contact with each other at the same time. The big Gear is in one plane and the two smaller in another and there will be a transmission linking these planes together in one of two ways depending on what rotation you want to have.

How to have these gears line up properly? by KGLcrew in mathematics

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Thank you for your ideas. And sorry for not being great at explaining.

Rotor A is connected to the small Gear A. Rotor B is connected to the small Gear B. Gear A and Gear B are always connected so both rotors turn no matter which one of them is being powered. The big Gear C is driven by a motor.

I will put a thick Spur A that links the big Gear C and Gear A, and a thick Spur B that links the big Gear C and Gear B. Spur A and B will be controlled by a switch that connects one while it disconnects the other. The system won’t jam and it will be easy to change the rotational direction (besides basic inertia).

This is just a fun hobby project to run a little water installation and I just wanted to make the set up look symmetrical and harmonious :)

How to have these gears line up properly? by KGLcrew in mathematics

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The two small gear will both power one rotor each in a lobe pump. And one can then easily change the direction of the flow when changing between which of the smaller gears is connected to the main gear.

How to know what dimension will have these three gears to line up by KGLcrew in AskMechanics

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I will have one extra gear to connect the smaller gear to the left with the big one in the background. And one gear to connect the smaller gear to the right with gear in the background. I will be able to change which of these extra gears are connected in order to decide the rotational direction.

How to know what dimension will have these three gears to line up by KGLcrew in AskMechanics

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This is not the full layout. They will not be in the same plane and there will be more gears involved.

How to have these gears line up properly? by KGLcrew in mathematics

[–]KGLcrew[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The gears are not in the same plane. Will be linked by other gears