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Originally posted by Ken Leung
Take the the technokat's shifter for example. You can design it such that when the drill is in low gear, the servo "plus" attachment is perpendicular to the shifting metal strip. So, if it try to push back, it's pushing against the servo's shaft instead of spinning the "plus" backward... This kind of thing.
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Sorry Ken, but I'm having a hard time visualizing what you're describing here with the "'plus' ... perpendicular to the ... metal strip". Are you describing the way the Technocats oriented their servo? If I study their drawings, will I be able to figure out what you're talking about?