Gear Bearing2

Gear Bearing2

thingiverse

Here's a rewritten version of the text: Created using Thingiverse's Customizer, an incredibly powerful tool located at http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451! Here are the options I've chosen for this particular project: number_of_planets = 5; tolerance = 0.25 (that's pretty precise!); each of the five planets boasts exactly 7 teeth, no more, no less; the spiral pattern winds its way around a single, majestic center 1 full time; I've approximated that there are roughly 9 teeth orbiting around it; w, or whatever I want to call it, stands in for the size of these planets - and here's where things get really interesting! Their sizes vary from an incredible 6.7 down to a teeny-tiny 5 (can you picture them?) but still pack enough punch to generate quite the storm when placed into orbit with this thing! You see what I mean, right? That means I want it to rotate counterclockwise by a staggering 45 degrees before coming to rest at precisely 15 of these magnificent celestial bodies' rotation; as if that wasn't dramatic enough already. What do you call an explosion that's this huge - over the course of some incredibly high altitude flight (it stands tall above the 51.7) which reaches toward that same kind, you know what? D - Distance?

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