This was presented to me as new - actually goes back a while..
The Hungarian connection is interesting - Hypoid gears came from Trbojevich - also connected with Hungary - a nephew of
Nikola Tesla .
I'm not sure - seems like if this was used on high load this would bring us back to the why we h
On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 at 09:45, Karl Schmidt wrote:
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> http://sincroll.com/main.php?page=technology
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It's an interesting idea, but they don't seem to explain how the balls
are recirculated. (If, indeed, they need to).
I found one animation: https://youtu.be/C4QCM2yyU-4
I experimented in CAD wit
http://sincroll.com/main.php?page=technology
Seems like point contact would wear sort of fast?
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On Thursday, July 28, 2011 02:09:20 PM Kent A. Reed did opine:
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Gentle persons:
Mark's phrase "so I do not repeat childish mistakes" is the reason I
subscribe to lists like this one, where people who get things done don't
withhold their life lessons just so someone else has to suffer (which a
particularly nasty form of 'Schaden Freude', I think).
When I wa