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4 Bar Linkage Design
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Interactively move any linkage element (drag and drop) and then use forward and reverse icons to watch linkage in action.
Interactively move any linkage element (drag and drop) and then use forward and reverse icons to watch linkage in action.
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Hey everyone,
Just tried out the "4 Bar Linkage Design" by motoBTS and I've got to say, I'm pretty impressed! The interactive drag and drop feature to manipulate the linkage elements is a game-changer. It's such a great way to visually understand how different configurations affect the movement.
As for the problem, I noticed that sometimes the simulation gets a bit glitchy when I rapidly switch between forward and reverse modes. Maybe adding a buffering system to handle these quick transitions could help smoothen out the experience.
Personally, I've dabbled a bit in mechanical engineering, and this simulation brought back memories of those college projects. The ability to tinker and see the immediate results is fantastic. It'd be awesome if they could expand this to include more complex mechanisms in the future. For example like this https://stackdiary.com/a-guide-to-consistent-cross-platform-app-design/
Hats off to motors for the effort and innovation. Looking forward to seeing more developments.
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Hey everyone,
Just tried out the "4 Bar Linkage Design" by motoBTS and I've got to say, I'm pretty impressed! The interactive drag and drop feature to manipulate the linkage elements is a game-changer. It's such a great way to visually understand how different configurations affect the movement.
As for the problem, I noticed that sometimes the simulation gets a bit glitchy when I rapidly switch between forward and reverse modes. Maybe adding a buffering system to handle these quick transitions could help smoothen out the experience.
Personally, I've dabbled a bit in mechanical engineering, and this simulation brought back memories of those college projects. The ability to tinker and see the immediate results is fantastic. It'd be awesome if they could expand this to include more complex mechanisms in the future. For example like this https://stackdiary.com/a-guide-to-consistent-cross-platform-app-design/
Hats off to motors for the effort and innovation. Looking forward to seeing more developments.
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