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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:23 am    Post subject: Geometric and kinematic significance of pentagram interactio Report Post to Admin

I just drew this last night. This concept utilizes a series of pivots within a wheel to allow bars to swing free on one point while staying fixed on another, while essentially leaving one point vacant. There's a lot more to it than that regarding the constraints of the motion involved - a pivot, depending on it's position at a given time within the rotation, can change into a point of release and vice-verse. It's just a concept for now, a concept derived by accident while running a metal rod loosely into a drilled hole in a bike rim, which produced the motion that gave me this concept. It pivoted at the base of the rim, tipped over and knocked against the bike spokes like a hammer.




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