Click on the screenshot to go to "3D Flash in 3D":

Dan Ridley-Ellis, an engineer at Napier University in Edinburgh, Scotland, made this interactive animation showing all the different ways a piece of lumber can be bent. There are about 18 controls you can use to adjust all the complicated factors being calculated.

Dan's anaglyphic photography and video on his Flickr gallery are also worth seeing.

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