I did not lock up, I was asking opinions, which is the opposite of locking up. At least in THIS world it is.
I might be wrong though, please...correct me...:
Anyways, to CD:
Please tunnel test this, it looks a bit too close.
That dive under the supports there?
I did, it was my top priority, it passed, I tried to get it as CLOSE as I could without crossing that threshold, and boy is it a HEADCHOPPER lol!!!
It actually got someone to ask PLEASE TUNNEL TEST THIS, when I did, that's what you call a good headchopper! [:p]
To Coastaguy:
Thanks for the pic. um, I am working on them finally, but I have always been confused with the fact that supports angle inwards, instead of outwards. Like on helixes, there is the vertical support on the outside of the turn, but the angling supports angle towads the interior of the turn...if the forces are being applied to the outside, or bottom of the turn (which is why Inta. track is a triangle support formation), how is it that there are no supports on the outside of the turn. Why is there just that lone vertical support?
I need to know so I can know whether to angle my supports to the outside of the turn, or the inside of the turn.
HELP!
ex:
right
http://www.rcdb.com/ig628.htm?picture=2
ex 2:
why?
http://www.rcdb.com/ig1574.htm?picture=9
I do notice that the Xcel. pic's supports, show the lone outside supports slightly angled, but most of the supports lean towards the inside of the turn? That does not sound structurally sounds, all the force is being absorbed into one support!