breakable springs
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Re: breakable springs
Fujitsu wrote:RicH wrote:Fujitsu wrote:Breakable springs could certainly have their uses. Though they'd pretty much be adjustable hinges.
What do you mean by 'adjustable hinges'?
By that, I mean that you could have a spring act as a stretchier/tenser/dampened/distanced breakable hinge.
You have to take in the fact that hinges are very random when stretched, and would not act like a good spring.
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Re: breakable springs
I support this. Thought I already know a way of making this. But it's very hard to explain.
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Re: breakable springs
I know too, it just would be alot easier and alot less laggy this way.
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how about a spring that if fixated at both ends and bends as well as stretching
i support springs that are limited but snapping ones would be annoying
i support springs that are limited but snapping ones would be annoying
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Re: breakable springs
just put both ends of the springs attached to 2 circles(1 in both end).Put hinge to the circles and that's it. just change the break limit on the hinges.
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Re: breakable springs
sheepborg wrote:how about a spring that if fixated at both ends and bends as well as stretching
i support springs that are limited but snapping ones would be annoying
I got an idea for u! dont set a break limit
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I support, it would be useful for many things !
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Re: breakable springs
I think the first step is to have springs with a limit of proportionality.
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I agree with limited/breakable springs, with different settings for compression and extension.
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Re: breakable springs
Very nice Idea, I'm sure if Emil was to read this thread, he would understand the concept and how it would work.
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Re: breakable springs
I think this idea is completely ineffective in many ways.. I'm sure many of you find ways to use this, but.. Hey. You find a creative way for replicating this. So have I done on many issues so far - It's not like they will give us an Elephant Tool or Pogo-stick tool anytime soon (eaven though I'd REALLY need those..)
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Ahh, the Elephant Button. A joke that will never die here.
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Did you make that? Because it's truly epic.
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Yeah, I made it a few months ago, used it a few times on the forums, and forgot about it.
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Re: breakable springs
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