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    Would like to hire someone to setup S-Physics animation

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      baumeister
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      I have a client for whom I'm modeling a seed conveyor. I'd like to hire someone from the forum to setup a SketchyPhysics system so I can simulate the translation of the conveyor, which adjusts its slope. See the real-life contraption here: http://www.ksiconveyors.com/brochures/Model_1208_Seed.pdf

      The carriage has two A-frames. The one that points toward the high end of the conveyor is attached to a sliding trolley along its underside. It both slides and pivots. Both A-frames pivot around the wheel axle. When the trolley translates, the tires roll slowly as the whole conveyor pivots on the low end where the hopper is.

      I've done some tests with hinges and sliders but just can't seem to get two of them to work on one element. This is a paying client and I'd like to have something to show them by week's end. If you can only set up a schematic for me to copy on my more detailed model, that will fetch the same price. Please contact me at mmundy.architect@gmail.com I'll send you what I've got.

      Thank you kindly- Baumeister

      Baumeister
      Modernization Project Architect
      Senior Technical Illustrator

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        Tall__paul
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        Just out of curosity did you find some one?

        Paul

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