Very nice simulation of real-world vibration issues.
It reminded me of a problem we had with a large CNC laser cutting system at a company I worked at in the mid 1990's. Something was causing rough cut edges along one axis, and it turned out to be a defective servo motor controller. We found it using a very expensive vibration test instrument that we had to rent.
Oh, that's different than locating a defective component that's causing a parasitic vibration (like the situation I mentioned in my previous comment). I have a lot to learn about mechanical components and assemblies!
By the way, your compressor pump does not have a harmonic damper on the crankshaft. Wouldn't a harmonic damper be standard on all reciprocating engines and pumps to counter the natural vibration of the piston and connecting rod?
AI generated text sounds so "fakey" to me because regular people don't talk like that*.
Q: Would you be interested in experimenting with that addition?
A: Yes, but not right now. Because of personal reasons, my time here on Algobox, as well as my time for working on more Algodoo scenes, is very limited. I should be back to spending more time on fun things within a couple or three weeks. Thanks for the offer!
* One exception would be while writing a PhD thesis.
Although water blows up in YOUR microwave oven scene, in real life it is perfectly Okay and safe to put water in a microwave oven. In fact, that is how microwaves heat food. The microwaves heat the water molecules in the food which then cooks the food. One caution is never place a sealed container with water or anything else into a microwave oven because when the water boils, the pressure will burst the container like a bomb (Just like in your scene!).
I'm not a seasoned "Gamer" so the car was extremely difficult for me to control. It just kept skidding around in circles as if driving on a frozen lake. I would like to see comments from experienced Gamers as to how controllable the car was for them.
I searched for his username in the "User List" and nothing showed up except that old account named Imperium. So, no, he did not register under the name eye of imperium. I don't know why you believe he did.
I was bored so I decided to build a wooden home for my pet boar. I began by boring holes in the boards but I bored too many boreholes. After I finally finished building a home for my boar, I needed to contact the City Planning Board to find out if my boar home passed all of the building codes for a boar home. They told me I cannot keep a wild boar within city limits, so I had to board my boar on a farm outside of city limits. Now I am bored again.
A single equal sign is used in either of two ways: 1. In an equation (A=A*B for example) 2. To store something in a variable (scene.my.Speed = 45.5 for example).
Two equal signs are used to compare two variables or values to determine if they are equal (varA == varB ? {do this if equal}:{do this if not equal}
There are other math symbols besides the equal sign that you can learn about in the Algodoo Forum. Go to "Thyme Scripting" and read the first couple of entries that explain about Thyme variables and symbols.
reactorcoremakeroffical -- What does "god" have to do with anything?
By the way, a person can hate war but still admire some things that are used during war such as machinery, vehicles, aircraft, and many other things. There is nothing unusual about that.
In fact, there are many amazing products that we use every day that were invented during war, and because of war! Those products might not have been invented if some countries did not try to destroy each other. That's not to say that we humans are not capable of inventing amazing products without going to war! Heck no! I can certainly still hate war while enjoying my flight across the country in a jet airplane that was developed during the Second World War because we needed jet airplanes during war!
"Camp" scenes are similar to "voting" scenes which are against the rules. So, please don't request votes or selections from others because that is against the rules, and that could get you banned.
Suggestions --
1. Because of the many different control key functions, it's difficult to remember all of them and what they do. So, make a floating banner that lists all of the control keys and have it move along with the forklift so that it's always visible.
2. Allow the forklift to move faster. It is really way too slow!