Posted August 13, 20213 yr After seeing @Scoar Sonander's PRND gearbox in another thread, I was inspired to share an old idea of mine, used in my 1:7 Bugatti Chiron MOC. It is small, efficient, and heavy-duty (in certain bracings, not necessarily this mock-up one) , but is challenging to shift, does not lock out the gearbox in reverse, and does not allow the motors/engine to "idle" in Park. The black axle extenders are input, the LBG axle is slid to shift, and the LBG axle extender is output. Park has the 12T gear meshed with the blue and single-bevel 20t gears, which are rotating opposite directions, thus locking everything. Reverse Neutral Drive I hope you like this little idea of mine!
August 14, 20213 yr I think the gearbox idea is cool, but I don't like the shifter. The gear is free to shift around on the axle, that's not good. Why not put a liftarm on each side of the shifter gear to move it, instead of pushing the axle from its ends?
August 14, 20213 yr Gearbox pretty compact, but again, everything ruined then by switching mechanism, which will need lot of space.
August 14, 20213 yr Concept = Good Shifter = too big Again, these types of gearboxes are very hard to shift.
August 14, 20213 yr Author 10 hours ago, Gray Gear said: I think the gearbox idea is cool, but I don't like the shifter. The gear is free to shift around on the axle, that's not good. Why not put a liftarm on each side of the shifter gear to move it, instead of pushing the axle from its ends? Yeah, I would probably do something like that if this were in an actual model. In the model I designed it for, I got rid of the top row of 20t gears, and drove the 12t gear's axle with a sliding 8t gear. I then used a manual level system for shifting, which would be a lot more compact than a motorized system, I think.
August 14, 20213 yr 10 hours ago, Gray Gear said: I think the gearbox idea is cool, but I don't like the shifter. The gear is free to shift around on the axle, that's not good. Why not put a liftarm on each side of the shifter gear to move it, instead of pushing the axle from its ends? Or use something like this 20t gear between half liftarms.
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