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Mechanical Ideas from Neptune

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by SimPotato, Jun 13, 2021.

  1. SimPotato

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    Interesting. So this way you can avoid sliders by using hinges. But a shock absorber counteracts the movement. Isn't it better to just use a spring?
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    Exactly, keep the spring, remove the damper.
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    Untitled-1.jpg This one is not from Neptune, but from Mercury circa 1959.. Untitled-1.jpg
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