@@thang010146 The doors on set were opened and closed with someone pulling ropes skillfully, to mimic the acceleration and deceleration of a machine. Most likely they had a rope in each hand, one for opening, one for closing, that could also be used to brake the moving door.
Your drafting is exquisite!
Hello, can we not use the gear and still run it on small wheels by modifying your design a bit?
Yes, use any drive to convert rotary motion into linear motion.
For example:
ruclips.net/video/MDsTRN_a9hs/видео.html
your works are amazing ! may i ask what software u r using to demonstrate the mechanism??
All videos in this channel are made in Autodesk Inventor, Dynamic Simulation.
i really enjoy your work
Like your work,Can you provide the file STEP?
Link to download the STEP files has been added to the video description recently.
How about designing a door like they have on Star Trek? Making it fast and quiet would be a challenge!
Please show me videos or pictures of the door.
@@thang010146 Here is a video showing the doors in action: ruclips.net/video/xNk0QYP0w5Q/видео.html
@@thang010146 The doors on set were opened and closed with someone pulling ropes skillfully, to mimic the acceleration and deceleration of a machine. Most likely they had a rope in each hand, one for opening, one for closing, that could also be used to brake the moving door.
@@nrdesign1991 I believe this ease in-out could be achieved by using magnet field padding.
@@logistics_guy Nice idea
Thank you!
You are the best
How to make an entrance to your secret room ;)
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