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Creating Isometric Sprockets & Chain Wheels - page 8
4.5 inch Chain Wheel part 2.
Combine the cutout shapes (Ctrl+L) and activate the Shaping Docker. Apply a trim to the outside circle. Delete the cutout shapes combination and combine the outside shape and inside circle.
6.25 inch Chain Wheel part 1.
Shift click pick up and move the smallest outside circle and it’s inside circle and move off to the side. Duplicate the cutout shape and snap the bottom of the cutout shape to the top of the large circle and super nudge it down once. Duplicate the cutout shape and snap the top to the bottom of the large circle. Super nudge it up once. Shift click select the cutout shapes and combine them. There are 40 teeth on this chain wheel, 360 degrees divided by 40 teeth equals 9.0 degrees. Activate the Transform Docker and switch to the rotation section and apply a rotation of 9.0 degrees to a duplicate 19 times.
6.25 inch Chain Wheel part 2.
Combine the cutout shapes (Ctrl+L) and activate the Shaping Docker. Apply a trim to the outside circle. Delete the cutout shapes combination and combine the outside shape and inside circle.

 

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