Fowlsound,
I don't think the odds are changing for me to have solved this problem. I think there's a very high probability that I'm overlooking something. I have a friend that has an idea that I'm sure won't work yet he can't see it. I've described in great detail why it won't yet he still can't see it. His fallacy is similar to the articulate chain where he requires
less leverage moving up than he has coming down. It is very likely that I'm overlooking something but it doesn't cost much to make the sort of models that I do. They're like a dynamic scale or analog computer that sums up the forces moment by moment. Even if I'm mistaken that scale won't be.
When I told Simon not today and tomorrow's not looking too good what I meant was I had no plans on letting them see a picture of what I'm doing. Although some things are way over my little woo head a million dollars isn't.
Simon,
I don't think it's possible to make the center of gravity always further from the center on one side than it is on the other. If you like you can post a picture and I'll tell you what I think.
Gene