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How can multiple pivots be acheived? Take an arm which pivots about a lower point and a second arm which pivots at the end of the first arm. THis has absolutely no relevance to architecture and purely abstract!
I can get the lower arm to pivot. Ref line RL1 is snapped to the lower pivot point (end point align to horiz and vert ) and then an angle param (A1) onto the ref line. The nested arm is then hosted to RL1 ref plane and then aligned both to the RL and to its end point. This flexes both in rotation and moves with the pivot point vertically. Screen shot attached.
I have tried several ways to establish an upper pivot point and whatever I do seems take priority over previous params and constraints. I need ref plane/line to establish the upper pivot point which moves with the arm. Locking a ref line end point to the centre point seems to result in the lower pivot point being challenged. The centre point remains on RL2 but is shifted beyond the set pivot point - see screen shot RL2 added. The horiz ref line will move vertically with the lower pivot point but will not rotate with RL 1 about the lower point
Screen shot Flexing Ref Lines shows what I am trying to achieve where angle A1 rotates RL1, a moving end point is established and RL2 will pivot with angle A2. Whatever I do adding subsequent ref lines seem to take priority over the geometry which is the opposite of normal behaviour.
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