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    Sketchy Physics joint help

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    • J Offline
      jblively
      last edited by

      I'm having a hard time understanding how the joints are done in this model:

      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=9781db44559b41863c22fd316df819f&prevstart=0

      I can't seem to locate the joints to see their properties or to even see what kind they are. I've exploded the view and can't find them. I'm especially interested in the front wheel, as it seems to pivot from side to side while also rolling...something i've tried to recreate for some time.

      Can someone show me how they did the joints in this model? or atleast explain how to replicate that front wheel.

      Thank you so Much!

      Joe

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        hpnisse
        last edited by

        Hey!
        They are just hidden, so press "View" and then "Hidden Geometry". Then you will see all joints and stuffs.

        Edit:
        But I think is pretty hard to steer cause there is no diffrential att the rear wheels.

        ` /hpnisse`
        ` Windows 7 U -Sketchup 8 -SketchyPhysics 3.2-Dec2 - from Sweden`

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        • J Offline
          jblively
          last edited by

          @hpnisse said:

          Hey!
          They are just hidden, so press "View" and then "Hidden Geometry". Then you will see all joints and stuffs.

          Edit:
          But I think is pretty hard to steer cause there is no diffrential att the rear wheels.

          Thanks Man!!! It's the little things!

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