Ok, first you put the car on the top of the lift. You
guide it through the course while applying a downward force to the top of the car with
your hands. Wherever it bends alot, put more support on that element.
Make sure thaet your coaster is well supported...
Started by
ChEtCoAsTa
, Sep 22 2004 02:36 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:36 PM
#2
Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:49 PM
not to brag to the people with only the ss and rr
sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,
add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need
them...
crazy
sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,
add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need
them...
crazy
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#3
Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:36 PM
Ok, first you put the car on the top of the lift. You
guide it through the course while applying a downward force to the top of the car with
your hands. Wherever it bends alot, put more support on that element.
guide it through the course while applying a downward force to the top of the car with
your hands. Wherever it bends alot, put more support on that element.
#4
Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:49 PM
not to brag to the people with only the ss and rr
sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,
add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need
them...
crazy
sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,
add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need
them...
crazy
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