Crazy Gears

Crazy Gears

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I'm intrigued by the continuation of this paradoxical train. I crafted a third gable that serves as a mirror to its counterparts. Two identical pins are situated on the left side and one on the right. The two pins rotating in tandem, while the third pin reverses direction. I considered implementing a three-sprocket system that functions seamlessly. And indeed, it works – albeit in a peculiar manner. The mechanical intricacies defy logic. It's essential to prevent the sprockets from spinning too rapidly due to frictional forces. Printing is relatively straightforward, but a polished finish requires attention to detail, and the sprockets must be precision-honed for optimal performance. NOP21 Following this paradoxical gear system, I created a third gear that mirrors its counterparts. Two identical gears are positioned on the left and right sides. Both rotate in the same direction, while the third gear reverses its motion. I envisioned a three-gear system operating in harmony. And to my surprise, it works – albeit in an unusual way. The mechanical principles are impossible to comprehend. It's crucial that the gears don't spin too quickly, as friction would soon take hold. Printing is a relatively simple process, but achieving a flawless finish demands care and attention. The gears must be precisely laced together for smooth operation. NOP21

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