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− | * Lay off of the auto-struts and rigid attachment. Autostruts can make parts not spin. | + | * '''Lay off of the auto-struts and rigid attachment'''. Autostruts can make parts not spin. |
* Wings provide better lifting capability compare to a similar size control surface | * Wings provide better lifting capability compare to a similar size control surface | ||
* Use snap to ensure both motors are inline. (Default "c") | * Use snap to ensure both motors are inline. (Default "c") | ||
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* "Absolute" positioning and rotational is recommend | * "Absolute" positioning and rotational is recommend | ||
− | Most importantly, the two motors | + | Most importantly, the two motors attach each other node-to-node. Instead, given a base component, one is mount on top by node, while another is mount radial to the base component, and then use the tool to move (offset) such that it's above the other motor. |
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
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*'''Difficulty:''' Advanced | *'''Difficulty:''' Advanced | ||
*'''For version:''' Breaking Ground DLC | *'''For version:''' Breaking Ground DLC | ||
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+ | Need: | ||
+ | * 1x Octagon strut | ||
+ | * EM-32 Standard Motor | ||
+ | * Basic fins | ||
==Steps== | ==Steps== | ||
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*Click on offset tools. Click on one of the two side fins, and then move it such that it is at the top or bottom axis, with the black-line vertical and the widest part at the outer radius. | *Click on offset tools. Click on one of the two side fins, and then move it such that it is at the top or bottom axis, with the black-line vertical and the widest part at the outer radius. | ||
*Click on the rotational tool. Click on the now-top fin (does in the last step). Without using the fine-snap adjustment, rotate it clockwise by 45 degrees, or 3 clicks. | *Click on the rotational tool. Click on the now-top fin (does in the last step). Without using the fine-snap adjustment, rotate it clockwise by 45 degrees, or 3 clicks. | ||
− | * | + | *Set first motor to rotate in clockwise |
===Create the Second motor=== | ===Create the Second motor=== |
Revision as of 03:30, 3 June 2019
The Breaking Ground DLC introduced rotational parts; specifically, motors.
A few things to note:
- Lay off of the auto-struts and rigid attachment. Autostruts can make parts not spin.
- Wings provide better lifting capability compare to a similar size control surface
- Use snap to ensure both motors are inline. (Default "c")
- Use the micro adjustment to offset and rotate the parts precisely. (Default "shift")
- "Absolute" positioning and rotational is recommend
Most importantly, the two motors attach each other node-to-node. Instead, given a base component, one is mount on top by node, while another is mount radial to the base component, and then use the tool to move (offset) such that it's above the other motor.
Contents
Specifications
- Length: 15–30 minutes
- Difficulty: Advanced
- For version: Breaking Ground DLC
Need:
- 1x Octagon strut
- EM-32 Standard Motor
- Basic fins
Steps
Create the first motor
- Place the Octagon Strut
- Attach the the first motor node-to-node
- Symmetrically-8 Radial attach basic fins to the motors
- Use rotational tool such that the fins are parallel to the flat end of the motors
- Click on offset tools. Click on one of the two side fins, and then move it such that it is at the top or bottom axis, with the black-line vertical and the widest part at the outer radius.
- Click on the rotational tool. Click on the now-top fin (does in the last step). Without using the fine-snap adjustment, rotate it clockwise by 45 degrees, or 3 clicks.
- Set first motor to rotate in clockwise
Create the Second motor
- Holding down the copy shortcut (Default "alt"), copy the first motor-assembly; the fins should be attached on the copied motor
- Attach the second motor radially onto the octagon struts. If the program created symmetrical coppies, use x to cycle through it so there is no symmetry. Make sure the orientation of the second motor is the same as the first motor
- Use rotational tool such that the fins are parallel to the flat end of the motors
- Click on the rotational tool. Click on the now-top fin (does in the last step) of the second motor. Without using the fine-snap adjustment, rotate it counter-clockwise by 90 degree degrees, or 6 clicks.
- Put your motor in counterclockwise
Create action group
- Using action group, assign "1" to toggle motor power
Test
- Create a simple test platform by using a Rovemate, Mk2 lander can, etc, and attach 4x medium landing gears such that it is stable. Disable steering.
- Mount the motor to the rear node. Offset the landign gear as needed.
- Load it onto SPH and Activate motor. If it works, your test platform should just go forward.