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Obviously, you could animate something like this by hand but is there any software on Linux meant to simulate this kind of mechanism?

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[–] Kalcifer@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 hours ago

Would maybe a FreeCAD assembly ^[3]^ be what you're looking for? Here is an example tutorial on making an assembly ^[1]^. You can also animate an assembly ^[2][3.1]^.

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      […]They all use Python to animate the assembly.[…]

  3. Type: Article. Title: "Assembly Workbench". Publisher: "FreeCAD". Accessed: 2025-09-18T08:05Z. Published: 2025-08-17T18:19. URI: https://wiki.freecad.org/Assembly_Workbench.
    1. Type: Article. Location: §"Example crank and slider">§"Drive the crank". URI: https://wiki.freecad.org/Assembly_Workbench#Drive_the_crank.