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Topic ClosedLimit constraint

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Limit constraint
    Posted: 22.Oct.2008 at 15:32
I have two parts connected with an insert constraint. I would like them to be able to rotate but only through a certain range of angles from one another. I have not come up with a way to leave them free yet have "end stops". Hopefully I am just missing something or not being innovative enough.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Dec.2008 at 16:09
Hi... Do you still need help?? There are several ways to do this, it all depends in the amount of stress your parts will take... reply to this post if you want me to help you....
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No, I still have not been able to come up with a good solution to this problem.
Thanks for your help,
Tom
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