Matthew,
Nice graphic but makes no sense to me- anotherwords I can't tell what it's representing. Is the green plane the #3 accumulator plane? And is part of it below the plane- the part that is furthest from the target and the part that is closest to the target above plane?
Nice graphic but makes no sense to me- anotherwords I can't tell what it's representing. Is the green plane the #3 accumulator plane? And is part of it below the plane- the part that is furthest from the target and the part that is closest to the target above plane?
First of all the graphics are outstanding...I believe you took the vague and incomplete statement as a peronal attack...which it was not...as stated by my esteemed colleague Mike O...I am not the only one here that is still not sure what you are getting at...Yes...I see the lever asssembly or left arm flying wedge or #3 accumulator..which are all different ways of viewing the same thing in a different context...Yes I see the Plane...But why are you trying to demonstrate with the red thing perpendicular to the plane?..What part of Jens body is this plane?...Open eyes, open ears, open mind...Let's fill it!!!
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 08-29-2006 at 10:34 AM.
...Open eyes, open ears, open mind...Let's fill it!!!
Just for clarification- as it could be misconstrued - David (Annikan) is merely being modest and kind - he's obviously referring to Bucket's brain here and not his own.
Bagger I know- No PERSONAL ATTACKS- but I've personally received ove 1500 PM's in regards to Bucket not posting any good photo's over the last couple of weeks- in the meantime membership is dwindling- So unless "we" get something- "we'll" continue to attack the Bucket Head! Bucket off the sofa!- can we get some kind of graphic that comes close to what Matthew has produced?
Im now hoping for someone other than me to give a specific answer...
However when someone defines a new plane - are they allowed to name it ?
I will call it Jen's plane after my girlfriend (thats the plane in red btw)
Im going to get the answer eventually from someone, even if I have to drag you all kicking and screaming....lol
Not sure I got the full meaning of the graphic, but what I see is the red plane representing the perpendicular(to the plane of the left arm assembly) plane of the left wrist hinge pin, so the motion would be horizontal/parallel to the inclined plae of the left arm assembly until the swivel starts, and then the red plane would have to rotate to the finish position. Of course I could have completely misunderstood the graphic entirely.....
Bagger I know- No PERSONAL ATTACKS- but I've personally received ove 1500 PM's in regards to Bucket not posting any good photo's over the last couple of weeks- in the meantime membership is dwindling- So unless "we" get something- "we'll" continue to attack the Bucket Head! Bucket off the sofa!- can we get some kind of graphic that comes close to what Matthew has produced?
Mike,
It's OK, we all know Bucket is one fry short of a happy meal.
One accumulator shy of a four barrel pattern.
One degree off-center from a fully compressed ball.
He blames it on his offspring and I accept that.
Bucket's photo search engine is state of the art, but may be down due to the extreme load he puts on it.
I could go on...but, I'm beginning to worry about you!
So the answer you're looking for is PERPENDICULAR?
Perpendicular yes. I vastly prefer the word vertical though in relating to planes. How can you find this relationship - still got to be more specific...
Matthew,
Nice graphic but makes no sense to me- anotherwords I can't tell what it's representing. Is the green plane the #3 accumulator plane? And is part of it below the plane- the part that is furthest from the target and the part that is closest to the target above plane?
Yup the green plane is the acc no.3 plane.
The accumulator no.3 plane goes through the inclined plane at an angle - heres a side question for you ... why does it go through the inclined plane at an angle....