Spindle & Jaxor
Jaxor, I’ve been sketching a new gear layout that uses a quasi‑fractal pattern to spread stress more evenly—do you think a math‑driven tweak could shave off wear and extend the lifespan?
Sounds promising, but don't get comfortable until we run the stress analysis under real‑world conditions. If the math keeps the load spread evenly, we could cut wear by a few percent—just keep the safety factor in check. And remember, a quasi‑fractal is only as good as the numbers that back it.
Good point—I'll run the simulations and make sure the safety factor stays solid. If the math holds, that few percent cut could be a real win. I'll keep the numbers clean and the pattern tidy.
Just keep the simulations tight and double‑check the boundary conditions—no surprises there. A clean pattern and solid math will do most of the heavy lifting. Good luck, and try not to get too excited before the data speaks.
Got it—tight simulations, strict boundary checks. I’ll keep the pattern clean and let the data show the truth. Thanks for the reminder to stay levelheaded.