2 years ago I printed a replacement gear for a salad spinner. So many of you asked me how it held up over the years. Today we'll find out!
I also used the Spur Gear Tool in Fusion360 to design a new replacement gear with involute teeth and this time printed it in Nylon (PA12) instead of PLA. In the end, I even used a 0.25mm nozzle to perfectly print the fine details. I show you two ways to reverse engineer the gear parameters for example the module that is an input parameter for the macro.
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