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    Springs for a nubie

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      Anthony R
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      I've just started my first serious attempt at a real model rather than just play around with principles only to find that my springs would bottom out as if they weren't connected So I built a test bed to suspend the offending section and found that even though they were indeed connected they were far to weak so I added a couple of zero's to the accel to find that it only had a minimal effect in frustration I added three more 300000 Bingo.
      Which makes me ask what are the max and min parameters for the connections.

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        hobbnob
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        emmmm dunno. . . I just keep adding zeroes until it works properly πŸ˜„

        My WIP Thread:Here

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          Anthony R
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          Like killing zombies just keep choping bits off till they don't get up no more. If it works it works

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