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    Fiddling with mass and breaking joints

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      camokid11
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      Try using more than 1 joint, eg, use 2 or 4 joins per wheel. and make the breaking strength bigger

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        Mr.K.1
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        @hpnisse said:

        You can change density of objects if you have SketchyPhysics3 [Download-link; http://sketchyphysics2.googlecode.com/files/SetupSketchyPhysics3x-Jun27.exe].
        In the UI panel there is a box named "Density" (standard value, 0.2). Cause "Density" is the same thing as "Mass", or am I wrong?

        /hpnisse

        Um, did no one notice CPhillips just recently published the newest SpetchyPhysics 3.1
        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=31262
        It's about the same as SP3x-Jun27 but that was an experimental version, SP3.1 is fixed up with alot of new features.

        And mass is density multiplied by volume πŸ˜‰

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          Mr.K.1
          last edited by

          Oh I see now, my bad, I was only looking at the last post date.

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