Pendulum waves
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<h1>Pendulum Waves</h1> <h3>Introduction</h3> You will need as many hooks as nuts you want to use. Probably, you will want to make larger the big rod by extruding its face - in my case, it has reached the maximum size that my 3D printer allows. <h3>Assembly</h3> Once we have everything printed, we'll do some calculations to get the respective thread sizes using the equation I've attached below. First, we'll calculate the constant "k" by setting "L" as the desired maximum height and "1" as "n", since it's the first nut. Now that we have this constant, we simply replace it with its value, then get the following values for the nut's height by replacing "n" with the next nut number until we reach the intended amount of nuts. To ensure accuracy, measure each thread precisely from the center of the nut to the top of the hook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZf5cRKqKvo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pha6WBY8p3w
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