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1. Start by drawing the two circles that will represent the pitch circles of the gear. Make sure that the diameters of the circles match the pitch circle diameter (PCD) of the gear that you are drawing. 2. Use the center points of the two circles and draw a line connecting them. This will be your reRead more
1. Start by drawing the two circles that will represent the pitch circles of the gear. Make sure that the diameters of the circles match the pitch circle diameter (PCD) of the gear that you are drawing.
2. Use the center points of the two circles and draw a line connecting them. This will be your reference line for the involute curve of the teeth.
3. Using the Involute command, draw the involute curve along the reference line. Make sure you start the curve from the pitch circle of the first gear to the pitch circle of the second gear
4. Use the Line command to draw the remaining sides of the gear teeth. Make sure you connect all lines to form the complete outline of each gear tooth.
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