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Sodaconstructor: 2D Simulator

04/03/2006 10:12 AM

Welcome to a "sneak peek" article from the April edition of MechNews from GlobalSpec.

A quick visit best explains the strange Sodaconstructor Web site. Once there, choose a shape, put it into motion, and then manipulate it by removing gravity, changing speed, and more. Save and share your models, or discuss them with others in an online forum.

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Soda Construct

04/11/2006 11:12 AM

My efforts were very short lived in simulation, turning into quivering piles on the floor or against a wall. (read- lots of fun)

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Re:Soda Construct

04/12/2006 4:01 PM

I tried this many years ago. I got something to walk, but barely. The whole process is baffling.

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