psikeyhackr
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I am somewhat curious about the interest in modeling since it has been FIVE YEARS since I posted mine
and it has been more than TWO YEARS
http://breakfornews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81614#81614
since I suggested doing it with a 3D printer.
Why should amateurs be doing this when engineering schools should have been doing it far better in 2002, though even they did not have 3D printers back then.
I was never claiming that my washers represented floors. They are simply masses supported by the weakest supports I could come up with but still hold the static load. I have not seen Cole specify the weight of each of his masses or anything about the strength of the loops, just paper and match sticks.
So is Mick now saying that our engineering schools should do some really good models because now he can hardly say the models are worthless? Of course his separate and independent floors on the opposite sides of his "core" are nonsense.
psik
and it has been more than TWO YEARS
http://breakfornews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81614#81614
since I suggested doing it with a 3D printer.
Why should amateurs be doing this when engineering schools should have been doing it far better in 2002, though even they did not have 3D printers back then.
I was never claiming that my washers represented floors. They are simply masses supported by the weakest supports I could come up with but still hold the static load. I have not seen Cole specify the weight of each of his masses or anything about the strength of the loops, just paper and match sticks.
So is Mick now saying that our engineering schools should do some really good models because now he can hardly say the models are worthless? Of course his separate and independent floors on the opposite sides of his "core" are nonsense.
psik