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    Two joins to play together on the same stave, in MsPhysics

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    • G Offline
      goran
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm trying to get two joins to play together on the same stave / rod / bar / thing...
      ...using Sketchup 2017 (which is the only capable version to play along) with extension MsPhysics.

      1 picture says more than 1000 words and 1 film says more than 1000 pictures, so 1 film says more than 1000000 words.
      Now to the movie
      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lWzBXhU46_E2FQ3zuHV0Iawyeq1UPywH/view?usp=drive_link

      This feels like basic course 1A in Joins but can anyone see what I'm missing here?

      Also, kindly see attached .skp-file if you feel like fiddling a bit .

      Any help or thoughts are greatly appreciated πŸ˜„

      Thanks in advance πŸ˜„

      BR / GΓΆran


      Two joins, SketchUp, MsPhysics.skp

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      • ecatiE Offline
        ecati
        last edited by

        Do you want to do this?
        Click on the picture for animation.


        test.gif


        Two joins, SketchUp, MsPhysics_ecati.skp

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        • G Offline
          goran
          last edited by

          Yes yes yes !!! How how how ??

          I believe the answer of this will make several of my project blockers become non-blockers πŸ˜„

          / g

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          • G Offline
            goran
            last edited by

            My higher intent is to make an eccentric joint hinge like the ones in kitchen cupboard doors.
            see attached image

            Should I go "into" the component perhaps, and place the hinge inside it and also connect it from the inside to another component placed on the outside?

            BR / g


            hinge, kitchen cupboard doors.png

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            • ecatiE Offline
              ecati
              last edited by

              The hinge and part must be a group.


              hinge.png

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              • ecatiE Offline
                ecati
                last edited by

                Maybe it could be this way.


                test.skp

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                • G Offline
                  goran
                  last edited by

                  @ecati said:

                  Maybe it could be this way.

                  Hi Mr Magician,

                  Thank you. You are better than best. Your help has allowed me to silence the lambs.

                  Thanks again πŸ˜„ Have nice weekend πŸ˜„ πŸŽ‰

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