How would you multiply the action of a hinge, using a secondary lever? It sounds like an elementary school physics question, I know. After looking for info in the memories about heads, Youtube educational searches, and even Google searches, I haven't found anything on multiplying lever action. Perhaps I'm phrasing it wrong or asking the wrong question? Who knows. I haven't used anything to multiply a lever action since elementary school.
For science!
My first thought is that you'd need to increase the distance from the primary action at the back of the human jaw. You'd need to have an extension of the jawline to act on the fursuit jawline.
My brain goes only that far before blowing up.
Ideas?
For science!
My first thought is that you'd need to increase the distance from the primary action at the back of the human jaw. You'd need to have an extension of the jawline to act on the fursuit jawline.
My brain goes only that far before blowing up.
Ideas?