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Re: Rubber belts modelling utility
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Wed, 27 Mar 2002 08:02:38 GMT
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Hi Kyle,
> > > That's real cool! Will you be considering the possibility of pulleys that
> > > are rotated 90º?
> I was imprecise.
... but I should have understood !
> I was thinking of pulleys that are rotated 90º in relation to each other.
> Or here's a good diagram from Lego:
> http://www.lego.com/constructopedia/entry.asp?letter=P&id=1
No, I didn't consider this possibility - nor this one either :
http://www.lego.com/constructopedia/entry.asp?letter=C&id=1, I'll have a
look at it if I find time (trigonometry is a little more tricky here...)
> This question applies to the DAT builder itself. I think the parts
> themselves coubd be adapted easily enough by hand.
Yes, I think so too - though the two axis rotation of straight parts might
not be so easy.
Cheers,
Philo
www.philohome.com
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| (...) I was imprecise. I was thinking of pulleys that are rotated 90º in relation to each other. It would look something like this in plan. (sorry for this bad diagram) Ox- "O" = big pulley "x" = belt "-" = pulley rotated 90º Or here's a good (...) (23 years ago, 26-Mar-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts)
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