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And trust me - he ain't putting down the goat - that's a waste of energy to even ask him that. |
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The Hands and the Clubhead are, after all, moving in concentric circles, and the Clubhead, with or without any #3 Angle, simply must move from one side to the other and always outside the arc of the Hands. :salut: |
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Chapter #13
There are "things" that, given a limitation on degrees of freedom a machine cannot "do" without violating a degree of freedom.
So from a mechanical perspective there are two paths. recognize this or just let your eyes glaze over and make necessary compensations. The Bear |
After consideration.
After thinking about the question posed at #1.
My answer is NO! Because ZERO accumulator is NOT an accumulator. The condition is one of a BASIC machine, constructed with a hinge action, preferred either (dual) horizontal, angled, or (dual) vertical. (if you want to stay on an inclined plane) Only capable of being pushed or pulled through impact. there is no out of line condition of the secondary lever assembly. there is no secondary lever assembly. Just my opinion. The Bear |
Sounds like good thinking to me, HB.
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Plus . . . some accumulators can be zeroed out and just supply motion no? |
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