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    • R Offline
      robrobk
      last edited by

      hi
      i have a model in sketchup 8 with sp 3.1

      it has an arm that has a servo on one end and a hinge joining a seccond part of the arm on the other end.
      when i start the simulation, the seccond part of the arm just flies away.

      i have no idea what is causing this.
      Screen Shot 2014-06-18 at 2.38.00 pm.png

      in this screen shot, the line right before the joint is actually in on of the components.

      Screen Shot 2014-06-18 at 2.38.43 pm.png

      these two screenshots are during the simulation:
      Screen Shot 2014-06-18 at 2.40.17 pm.png
      Screen Shot 2014-06-18 at 2.40.46 pm.png

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        Anton_S
        last edited by

        Setup:

        1. Your servo must be created within the main body.

        2. Your hinge must be created within the first arm.
          Then use the joint connection tool to:

        3. Connect servo to the first arm.

        4. Connect hinge to the second arm.

        Don't forget to set the main body static. This will prevent it from moving.

        If they still don't behave properly then scale up the bodies. It seems your measurements are too small.

        https://googledrive.com/host/0B3qg8f4WrNdHWktZLXN5T2d6Tms/SketchyPhysics Connecting Joint Tutorial.gif

        If you can't figure out, post the model, i'll fix it. πŸ˜‰

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          robrobk
          last edited by

          @anton_s said:

          Setup:

          1. Your servo must be created within the main body.
          1. Your hinge must be created within the first arm.
            Then use the joint connection tool to:
          1. Connect servo to the first arm.
          1. Connect hinge to the second arm.

          Don't forget to set the main body static. This will prevent it from moving.

          If they still don't behave properly then scale up the bodies. It seems your measurements are too small.

          https://googledrive.com/host/0B3qg8f4WrNdHWktZLXN5T2d6Tms/SketchyPhysics Connecting Joint Tutorial.gif

          If you can't figure out, post the model, i'll fix it. πŸ˜‰

          thank you so much
          this has helped me fix my problem!

          also, each of the pieces in my model were between 2 and 5 millimetres thick

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