Mine cart -- correct?
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@agamemnus said:
Bonus: Also, perhaps a large sliding door on either the front-bottom or back-bottom of the minecart (where the "plate" is?), enabling the balls to roll out?
Unfortunately, I can´t help you with Sketchy Physics. But I think that the (standard) minecart features a hinged design that allows its base to rock back and forth, so it can be dumped to either side.
Something like this:So much for the sliding door
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I see.
I'll assume that it would have to be set on either side, otherwise tons of stuff will be left behind if the mechanism is in the middle.
The mechanism in the illustration seems very complex geometrically. Would help to see a better view...
It would have to be something more complex than your typical bucket hinge; there would be great pressure with just one little welded tube at the point of contact (at both sides) and we can assume that these mine carts weigh a lot when full.
I guess I would need to do quite a bit of remodeling now to add that or something similar.
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Sorry, I don´t have a better drawing. But there are lots of images in those links Gaieus and others have posted - it doesn´t look that complicated to me.
Some more images here:
http://www.railroadmichigan.com/miningequipment.html
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@agamemnus said:
The mechanism in the illustration seems very complex geometrically.
I guess I would need to do quite a bit of remodeling now to add that or something similar.If you don't want to make a model that complex, there are several variations shown in the site that numbthumb referenced that look to be a lot simpler as far as the dumping function.
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It's all visual gibberish to me.
I found something relatively clean --
http://www.railroadmichigan.com/miningdelaware01.jpgIt looks like it is just a simple hinge, but again it is hard to tell. It might be a hinge with some sort of spike (like: "|__" ) controlled by a slight push in the right way + gravity + a hard break metal thingy to keep it from hitting the wheels? I dunno!
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I don´t know. If it helps, here are some more pics: http://www.wildcatmines.com/photos.html
If you are really determined to reconstruct it to the last detail, you´ll have to visit the nearest museum -
I guess there are a lot of different types.
I'll give it a whirl and try to come up with something from my eemageenashun.
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And the frame below the cart is still conveniently hidden from view! Anyway, I guess what I have will do.
I'm now trying to add some Sketchy Physics, but, ugh.
I added a part of a conveyor belt with some balls. (attached to this post) I would like the conveyor belt to move (the rollers are hidden inside!), depositing the balls into the mine cart. Can anyone help?Bonus: Also, perhaps a large sliding door on either the front-bottom or back-bottom of the minecart (where the "plate" is?), enabling the balls to roll out?
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Looking good. I assume there is going to be a release mechanism and handles of some sort?
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Also, the side of the cart would need some sort of reinforcement where it strikes the frame or it would get deformed pretty quickly. Just an observation
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I do have a sort of handle on the side of each hinge. Perhaps this mine cart is fairly big and handles on top of each side would be too high to reach?
Edit: no lock/release mechanism; that's an issue, I guess. Not really sure how I would add it.
As for the cushions: Sure, makes sense. I added cushions to the model above.
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Here it is with a hinge and rounded bottom. It swivels to slightly more than 90 degrees before touching the wheel axle supports. The hinge is actually friction-less with the addition of permanent + magnets welded on both part of the hinge covering and the hinge itself.
mine cart and conveyor scene 2.skp
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