Philomela's Elbow Schematics - By DragonNetStorm
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DragonNetStorm here did me the favor of sketching the internal mechanism of Philomela's elbow.
Just like with the knee joint, the screw here works at her base clock cycle of 100 revolutions/second.
No wonder her winding takes about an hour and lasts less than a minute. 🤣👍💖
These schematics are not 100% canon as in the final model we have seen many times that her elbow gears were left exposed.
But they explain a lot already.
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Philomela original design by
tegerio
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DragonNetStorm here did me the favor of sketching the internal mechanism of Philomela's elbow.Just like with the knee joint, the screw here works at her base clock cycle of 100 revolutions/second.
No wonder her winding takes about an hour and lasts less than a minute. 🤣👍💖
These schematics are not 100% canon as in the final model we have seen many times that her elbow gears were left exposed.
But they explain a lot already.
• Support The Artist Here: https://www.patreon.com/dragonnetstorm/
• Artist Page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/dragonnetstorm/
• Commission Info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commiss.....ragonnetstorm/
Philomela original design by
tegerio• Support the artist here: https://www.patreon.com/tegerio
• Artist Page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/tegerio
• Commission Info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commissions/tegerio/
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
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Sorry, but it doesn't work like that.
The first and second gears move inward and ... the third breaks the elbow. Because it is moving in the opposite direction! For that matter, you can remove the third gear at all, it is superfluous, the hand will begin to rise immediately. (I will send a message what I mean)
Sounds silly, but I spent two hours playing Besiege experimenting with gears trying to duplicate what is in the picture - it doesn't work.
This will only work if the second gear is stationary (part of the body), and the first gear moves clockwise and the third counterclockwise, in other words, they both must have strength (also tested in the game)
if I did not understand everything correctly, I will return my words.
The first and second gears move inward and ... the third breaks the elbow. Because it is moving in the opposite direction! For that matter, you can remove the third gear at all, it is superfluous, the hand will begin to rise immediately. (I will send a message what I mean)
Sounds silly, but I spent two hours playing Besiege experimenting with gears trying to duplicate what is in the picture - it doesn't work.
This will only work if the second gear is stationary (part of the body), and the first gear moves clockwise and the third counterclockwise, in other words, they both must have strength (also tested in the game)
if I did not understand everything correctly, I will return my words.
no, that's not how it works, sorry.
the 3 gears move independently they are not affixed to the elbow.
The last gear rotates the main axle that is in the middle of it all and goes into the forearm.
there are some missing gear for how the back of the elbow is moving because it was already hard to communicate all this to the dude doing the illustration and he has a young baby to take care of, so he was rater... you know... very tired. 😅
Sooo yeh. Uhm. Stuff happened. We simplified a lot and removed maybe too much of what was supposed to be there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLaqMreVj9o
the 3 gears move independently they are not affixed to the elbow.
The last gear rotates the main axle that is in the middle of it all and goes into the forearm.
there are some missing gear for how the back of the elbow is moving because it was already hard to communicate all this to the dude doing the illustration and he has a young baby to take care of, so he was rater... you know... very tired. 😅
Sooo yeh. Uhm. Stuff happened. We simplified a lot and removed maybe too much of what was supposed to be there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLaqMreVj9o
i hope this answers better https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme.....38/unknown.png
It's not the right answer but it's 3 in the morning here and.. honestly... Philomela was never meant to be built. It was always meant to be "impossible". 😅
It's not the right answer but it's 3 in the morning here and.. honestly... Philomela was never meant to be built. It was always meant to be "impossible". 😅
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