Joe
I read your initial post a few days ago. The first ideas that I came up with was to use some combination of gearotics, Vexx, & the Augie vector processor. I had posted a couple of models under the Mechs & Kinematics topic area that use the Augie Vector processor:
"walking man"
"Simulation of Denison double 3-arm gravity escapement"
The above two simulations demonstrate some of the capabilities of the Augie vector processor.
After seeing your more recent post using the linkage program I decided that perhaps I should play with that program for awhile. My interest is mainly simulations of mechanisms both to explore capabilities of design programs but also to document/simulate real mechanisms.
Bill Michael
Looking for Software to Plan Project
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David Morrow
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Re: Looking for Software to Plan Project
For anyone who is interested in mechanical mechanisms, here is a link to a very large PDF book : Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook by Neil Sclater. It does show a copyright so I don't know what the legalities are of downloading this.
http://160592857366.free.fr/joe/ebooks/ ... CLATER.pdf
I also found a very old ( 1930 ) book called Ingenious Mechanisms by Franklin D. Jones which seems to be available from a number of sites. There have been some updates in 1936, 1951 and 1967. I haven't spent a lot of time comparing them but they appear to be updates, not additions to the original.
http://160592857366.free.fr/joe/ebooks/ ... CLATER.pdf
I also found a very old ( 1930 ) book called Ingenious Mechanisms by Franklin D. Jones which seems to be available from a number of sites. There have been some updates in 1936, 1951 and 1967. I haven't spent a lot of time comparing them but they appear to be updates, not additions to the original.
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Re: Looking for Software to Plan Project
Possibly too elementary for this crowd, but I've had some fun with the stuff from this book:David Morrow wrote: For anyone who is interested in mechanical mechanisms, here is a link to a very large PDF book : Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook by Neil Sclater. It does show a copyright so I don't know what the legalities are of downloading this.
http://160592857366.free.fr/joe/ebooks/ ... CLATER.pdf
I also found a very old ( 1930 ) book called Ingenious Mechanisms by Franklin D. Jones which seems to be available from a number of sites. There have been some updates in 1936, 1951 and 1967. I haven't spent a lot of time comparing them but they appear to be updates, not additions to the original.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=making+mecha ... IVVA4JR8MX
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Re: Looking for Software to Plan Project
Thanks deraudrl, I've just reserved a copy from my local public library.