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Not even sure that's a good title - google didn't seem to find
anything relevant. I've got a TV mounting bracket, with 3 pivot points: - one on the plate that fixes to the back of the TV (it's horizontrally central on the TV) - one on the wall mounting plate - and one where the two arms meet. However the wall arm is twice the length of the TV arm, so when the TV is pushed against the wall it's offset from the centreline of the wall bracket. Since I'm mounting the TV in an alcove, with not much clerance either side, I want to plot out the "swing envelope" to check it will fit, and just where to mount the wall plate. Is there any bit of software (Windows) that will do this, or help in some way, or might I just as easily knock up a dummy frame, mount the bracket and add a piece of timber the width of the TV and trace the thing out on a table top? I've always been fascinated by how people design complex hinge systems, when I can't even visualise a simple TV bracket's trajectory. |
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