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📦 Packaging and Moving Beekeeping Equipment Safely

A 3D strapped-down load of hive boxes and a crated honey extractor on a truck bed: tune stack height, strap tension, foam padding and road roughness to see sway, tip-over risk and vibration damage respond live.

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A strapped pallet of hive boxes and a crated honey extractor ride on a swaying, vibrating truck bed, so you can see exactly how stacking, strapping, cushioning and road conditions determine whether a load of beekeeping equipment survives the trip.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Taller stacks and rougher roads amplify sideways sway and tip-over risk, while foam padding absorbs vibration before it reaches the comb, and strap tension resists the sway that padding alone can't stop.

🎮 How to Use

Adjust stack height, strap tension, foam padding and road roughness to watch sway amplitude, tip-over risk and comb damage risk update live, then toggle the truck's side wall to see the load clearly from outside.

💡 Did You Know?

Most transport damage to drawn comb comes from sustained vibration, not a single hard jolt — which is why cushioning matters as much as how tightly a load is strapped down.

⚙ Under the hood

A 3D strapped-down load of hive boxes and a crated honey extractor on a truck bed: tune stack height, strap tension, foam padding and road roughness to see sway, tip-over risk and vibration damage respond live.

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3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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