OskarPuzzle | Ambigugears Too - How can have a gear pair have two different gearing ratios? @OskarPuzzle | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 5 minutes ago
More OskarPuzzle at youtube.com/OskarPuzzle?sub_confirmation=1. Print it yourself at https://oskarvandeventer.nl/Print-It-Yourself/. Ambigugears Too is a set of two identical Ambigugears. Each Ambigugear is an intersection of a 10-teeth lefthanded helical gear and a 9-teeth righthanded one. When the two gears turn together, they turn either at a 9:10 gearing ratio, or 10:9, depending how they got started. Another example of useless mathematical kinetic art.
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More OskarPuzzle at youtube.com/OskarPuzzle?sub_confirmation=1. Print it yourself at https://oskarvandeventer.nl/Print-It-Yourself/. Ambigugears Too is a set of two identical Ambigugears. Each Ambigugear is an intersection of a 10-teeth lefthanded helical gear and a 9-teeth righthanded one. When the two gears turn together, they turn either at a 9:10 gearing ratio, or 10:9, depending how they got started. Another example of useless mathematical kinetic art.
Copyright (c) 2021, M. Oskar van Deventer.
Frequently Asked Question: http://oskarvandeventer.nl/FAQ.html
Buy mass-produced Oskar puzzles at puzzlemaster.ca/browse/inventors/oskar (USA, CA) and http://www.sloyd.fi/oskar-deventer-c-151_154.html (EU)
Buy exclusive 3D-printed Oskar puzzles at http://shapeways.com/shops/oskarpuzzles and https://i.materialise.com/shop/designer/oskarpuzzle