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Modeling Treads
I'm working on modeling the treads for the robot, but don't know where to start. I was thinking splines, but that just seems messy/ugly.
Anyone have any idea how to make a tread drive train? (btw - its a double sided tread) |
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search... I remember a thread on this less than a month ago I think...
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I did - it didnt answer what I wanted to know... sorry. It was basically about movement of treads (if thats the one your talking about).
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