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Hello community
I'm working on a mechanism where a tray gets held in position by a slot connection.
When the pin reaches the turning point in the curve, the parts get stuck:
Is there any way to avoid this problem?
Thanks for your help!
Best wishes
Alex
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Hi,
I don't know much about mechanisms, but try the following...
Hi,
I don't know much about mechanisms, but try the following...
Hi Martin
Thanks! This solution made it work, and I can move it now without crashing.
Best wishes
Alex
In my experience whether you are dragging the "shelf" or the "link", the connection does not know which way to go at the apex of the curve. You have to switch to dragging the other part to get the connection to continue.
Here is a video of moving the attached simple model (7.0)
Thanks! you are right, it has to be moved in two steps. the problem was, that the mechanism had an error and wouldn't move any more. Martins solution fixed that.
Hmm, I am thinking that this mechanism goes through a so-called "singularity" somewhere along that rounded corner in the slot path.
One of the effects could be that the mechanism motion is impossible for the driving link to maintain - so further progression along the slot path is possible only by switching to dragging the other link. Anyway, that's kind of how this will work in real life, no? I envision a 2-handed operation is needed to "put away" this shelf...