Chain bar is extremely underused IMO. I think the main reason is they are quite challenging to understand until you physically have it in your hands and get the opportunity to mess with it.
I am currently working on a 6 bar lift in fusion and I want to know how you modeled yours to work? Motion links between my joints only results in absolute insanity. How did you do yours? Thanks.
@Engineeringchaos i believe I just had all the spacing correct and then applied revolution joints. If any of the spacing is off that will cause problems though.
It is useful to have all of these the bar lifts in one video it’ll make it easier to remember the options
Cool vid for IQ kids- we spend a lot of time with non-parallel 4-bar, but chain bar is something we haven’t seen much.
Chain bar is extremely underused IMO. I think the main reason is they are quite challenging to understand until you physically have it in your hands and get the opportunity to mess with it.
loved this used this some in my notebook
I am currently working on a 6 bar lift in fusion and I want to know how you modeled yours to work? Motion links between my joints only results in absolute insanity. How did you do yours? Thanks.
@Engineeringchaos i believe I just had all the spacing correct and then applied revolution joints. If any of the spacing is off that will cause problems though.
Woah a lift that’s crazy
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The new gen Kepler electronics 🫡🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@dav.idclips hoping to be even better.
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ily pookie, thanks but its too late we using hooks.
2 bar
>look inside
>find only 1 bar
@@nicholast.6636 By that logic a 4 bar only has 3 bars. The stationary bar mounted to the base counts.
@@9MotorGangwe should rename it to 3 bar lift
@@HippityhoppityGnW you let me know how that goes.
@@9MotorGang :(
Kepler Electronics did it better
Bro posted after the video had been out for 1 minute 💀
First?
bro is *not* kepler
@@crphic4493 correct. I had a positive win-rate at worlds.
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Do better then.