This is an online edition of the classic technical reference Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements by Henry T. Brown. This site contains the original illustrations and text from the 21st edition of the book, published in 1908. It also includes animated versions of the illustrations, and occasional notes by the webmaster. The animated versions are not yet complete. They are identified by color images in the thumbnail pages. To keep up with developments on this site, use the Twitter Follow or Facebook Subscribe links below.
Welcome to Animated Engines! Here you’ll find animated illustrations that explain the inner workings of a variety of steam, Stirling, and internal combustion engines.
Make volumes for 3D Printing in the Free MagicaVoxel!
Pattern is done in Magica, you can import an OBJ objects from Moi by Drag & Drop or build anything with Magica.
Fractal classic function but...
Matrix is filled with any cubical volumes. Press Fractal for replace all cubes by the Pattern!
Unitary Matrix maxi : 256 256 256
Each cube is now the Pattern but with only color! Press Tex for have all colors' Pattern on each cube!
It's here that you can make anything you want like select "Green" color and erase it for have only a wire buildable for the 3D Print!
For Render in MagicaVoxel ( F1) maybe you can see nothing...
it's because in Mode World (Tab) volumes are under the Ground! Just up them!
I don't know if this has already been mentioned here, but the skilled developer of MagicaVoxel is working on an exciting new tool based on Signed Distance Fields: SDF Edit.
He is frequently posting video previews on Twitter: