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    Plug-in for Belt Driven Machinery?

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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 14/04/2006 at 02:51, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      I enjoy creating Heath Robinson type machinery, using Expresso, but am somewhat stumped as to how to create a convincing belt-drive. Some time ago, I come across another forum, where a plug-in to do this was being discussed and there were some thumbnail videos of it in action. It was brilliant, and could create belts with teeth, an the like. At the time, I didn't need it, but I could do with it now! If anyone knows the name of it and where I can buy it, please let me know - I'll be much obliged.

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        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

        On 15/04/2006 at 01:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        A quick update:

        The plug-in may be called EZ-Track, if that jogs any memories!

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          THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

          On 07/05/2006 at 06:26, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Got it!

          It is called Path Deformer. Brilliant!

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