lockable spring ends
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Re: lockable spring ends
i'm not insulting it at all. i'm saying is foolish to spend money marketing it as something that its not.
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Re: lockable spring ends
Even though it is?
You, sir, are an idiot.
You, sir, are an idiot.
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You, sir, are a 10-year-old idiot.
You shouldn't even be on these forums. You have to be 13.
You shouldn't even be on these forums. You have to be 13.
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nsmith wrote:i din't suggest it because it was in there. its just an example and a great game. in some ways you can do more in incredibots than you can in algodoo.unfortunately its dead of all development. looks like this is to...
like what?
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Re: lockable spring ends
locked springs are useless and annoying as, ....
one gains nothing from having this tool. it is about as useles as the piston tool this person suggested
one gains nothing from having this tool. it is about as useles as the piston tool this person suggested
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Re: lockable spring ends
false. they would be very useful. Pistons too. But still no support from me.
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I like this suggestion... It seems like a good idea to me. Not only could you limit angles (as in reality), but you could choose to limit just one, or both, and make the spring into some sort of linear bearing. So much possibility!
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Re: lockable spring ends
Or, you can do something like this...
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RicH wrote:He's suggesting springs that are like sliders. One way only. No spinny spinny. Get it?
Made me laugh out loud.
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RicH wrote:And so here starts my career as an internet comedy writer...
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So, airplane food, what's up with those things. They like, fly and what not.
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Mystery wrote:RicH wrote:And so here starts my career as an internet comedy writer...
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You're too funny to work on the internet
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Re: lockable spring ends
i support this i think it would be very handy it would make suspension so much easier to make (not like its not already easy but you know)
also maybe springs that have collision?
also maybe springs that have collision?
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Re: lockable spring ends
support +1
a simple slider/piston tool would be very useful for some of my projects
a simple slider/piston tool would be very useful for some of my projects
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Re: lockable spring ends
:facepalm:
But as long as you bumped it, I might as well contribute...
None of the piston tool, or lockable spring ends are really needed. If you need a piston, save it as a phunlet and scale it as you need to.
And even if there was a piston tool, people like me would whine about it and about how no-one ever uses it.
Now bendable springs (like a 90 degree-L-joint-shaped spring) would be very, very entertaining
But as long as you bumped it, I might as well contribute...
None of the piston tool, or lockable spring ends are really needed. If you need a piston, save it as a phunlet and scale it as you need to.
And even if there was a piston tool, people like me would whine about it and about how no-one ever uses it.
Now bendable springs (like a 90 degree-L-joint-shaped spring) would be very, very entertaining
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