When I perform a rotation of the door manually, the guillotine and cylinder move with it (rotatioal motion) but I have a second movement unchecked.
Cylinder Rod and guillotine move along the groove. Why?
(Note: When I open the door (other version) with a other cylinder, it is the same problem)
You can find the project here : MyProjectHere
Thanks for helping me.
What exactly do you mean by "I have a second movement unchecked"?
Can you post some images of your browser? I want to see the contraints you have in place currently.
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I downloaded your files, but I don't understand from your message what is not working the way you want. I'm sure it's a language problem, but I can read a little French, and Google can do a passable translation, so perhaps you could try it again in French?
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Quand je fais basculer la porte, la guillotine montée sur cette porte reliée par le vérin bouge également. Alors que la guillotine et la tige de vérin devraient rester en position de repos. J'ai un mouvement non contrôlé.
Dans mon projet, je veux faire basculer la porte sans que la guillotine bouge. Mais je veux pouvoir bouger la guilllotine quand la porte est fermée.
Les 2 mouvements (rotation de la porte + déplacement de la guillotine dans sa rainure) doivent être indépendants.
Now I understand-- you do not want the guillotine to move in its slot when the door is rotated, but also to be able to slide the guillotine without moving the door.
I can't think of any way to make these two degrees of freedom completely independent of each other. Postional Representations could be helpful, perhaps: one position with the door closed (constrained) and the guillotine free to move, the other with the guillotine constrained (open?) and the door free to move.
Anyone else have an idea?
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In attachment, you can find a pdf explanation. Perhaps, it's easily to understand.
sbixler wrote:I can't think of any way to make these two degrees of freedom completely independent of each other.
Anyone else have an idea?
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I am not sure if this would help are solve this, but would it be helpful to create a couple of positional representations to accomplish this?
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