Part Three is the Charm
Moderator: scott
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Once the springs uncoil they strike levers 1 and 2 causing the outer segments to swing out. I imagine that the swinging levers depict a couple of waving fingers. Could this explain the AP line of the observer beckoning with the fingers? (A person naturally waves back when he/she is greeted with a hand wave or vice versa.) These levers also look like a pair of moving legs (AP metaphor of the runner).
Finally I re-arranged the 4 crossbars of each set. Take note of their orientation. I feel this is more reflective of the positioning of the pair of hammermen C and D of the Toys Page. Other crossbar orientations should be considered to determine the optimum configuration. Not drawn to accuracy.
Rich girl from the Bronx (prudes not allowed):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcNC7YnlhKc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=narFtb5tdTQ
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Following my last post I updated the diagrams of the $the☯ne¢ concept and added a few more. Not drawn to accuracy.
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I updated the Parts List so that it now shows the correct orientation of the lever and especially the blade spring when mounted onto the swivel arms.