Rigging Concepts in Tree Work Part 1: Compression, Vectors, Shock Load, Letting it Run...
Rigging Concepts in Tree Work - Part 1: Tension vs Compression, Forces vs. Vectors, the Resultant Vector, Static vs Dynamic Loading, Shock Load, Letting it run...
This is just a very brief overview of these basic concepts as I understand them, keeping in mind that I am not an expert!
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