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Adding Multiple Cogs?

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:12 pm
by tkumpf
I am trying to create a system of gears as you might see in a watch. I'm using the CogWheel tool but cannot figure out how to add additional passive gears. I want to have 1 active gear control a series of 5+ passive gears of different sizes.

I have checked the help docs, web, and forum but have not been able to find the info I need to make this happen. What am I missing?

Thanks a lot, I would greatly appreciate any help!

-Todd

Re: Adding Multiple Cogs?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:00 am
by Patrik Martin
In order for you to create many cogs that follow the first one is to make multiple CogWheels. So place the second active cog on the first passive cog. If you are running 3ds max just use align and check the scale x,y,z also.

Look forward to see this animation :)

Re: Adding Multiple Cogs?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:01 pm
by tkumpf
Hey Patrik,
Thanks for your response! Sorry I forgot to specify before - Yes I am using Max 2011. I have tried placing the second active cog directly adjacent to the first passive, and I also have tried overlapping/aligning the two pivot to pivot. I also attempted to constrain the second active to the first passive, which results in Max crashing.

My workflow is as follows: Create first CogWheel set, Create second CogWheel, align in space, animate first Active, record, re-simulate. Only the first set spins.

In what manner do you mean when you say to align? I have tried aligning on all axis. Also, is there some sort of hierarchy that needs to be established in the Craft window?

Below is a screenshot of my setup. CogWheels01 is animated, but CogWheels02 is unaffected.
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Is there an example project of this method that would be available to me by chance?
Thanks again for your assistance!

Re: Adding Multiple Cogs?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:26 pm
by Patrik Martin
Ok so there is a bug in the CogWheels so that you are not only able to use them without making them children of some other object.

So in the image below you are able to se how you should attach the cogs to each other and the object so it does not crash for you.

Orange arrows: Link to

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Hope this helps you out ;)

We will have a fix out for the CogWheels in our next release but until then use this workaround :)

Re: Adding Multiple Cogs?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 7:45 pm
by tkumpf
Cool Patrik this solved my problem! Thanks a lot for this tip, it works perfectly now.

I'll be sure to show you the animation when we finish it (may be weeks to months from now though).