h a l f b a k e r y"Not baked goods, Professor; baked bads!" -- The Tick
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Ah. I was thinking (hoping?) this entailed changing sledding partners midslope. |
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This would benefit from an appropriately shaped
hillside, but it would be worth it. [+] |
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Now I'm thinking about an appropriately shaped hillside with a ramp, that moves into and out of the path of the swinging person. When the swinger is at the highest point of his backwards arc the curved hillside moves up and the swinger becomes a sledder and slides down until reaching the bottom until hitting a ramp, and becoming airborn, only to reach the limits of his swing's chain. The process repeats itself. The easiest way would be to position the swingset midway up a perfect hil, and the swingset moves up and down in time on large cams or the swinger on variable length chains. |
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Now THAT'S a proper Halfbakery approach... |
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halfbakery provides a good setting for certain types of things to occur. However, I find that describing even simple mechanical ideas becomes extremely convoluted and complex. |
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