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Author: s_noonan

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Filesize: 395.72 kB

Date added: 2024-03-17

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 2308

Views: 252

Comments: 5

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Rotating Rod Slide
Last edited at 2024/03/18 08:42:48 by s_noonan
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Overall the scene is very well laid out and the interactions between the moving components are about as smooth as they can be with Algodoo. Excellent work! :tup:
Thanks.
By the way, you can link the knob handles with script rather than those hidden sliding bars that you used to tie the two knobs together. Here's what I did that works well:

In the upper knob handle (master):
PostStep = (e)=>{
scene.my.handlePos = pos
}

In the lower knob handle (slave):
PostStep = (e)=>{
pos = [scene.my.handlePos(0), pos(1)]
}

Of course if you do that to both assemblies you will have to use different variables for each such as scene.my.handlePosA and scene.my.handlePosB.
Last edited at 2024/03/17 22:00:03 by Xray
In general, I don't trust moving glued objects with scripting, but I tried it in this case and it appears to work fine. Thanks.
You're welcome.