Let's end this once and for all. Which is the correct neutral arm position?
left one looks autistic af my nigga hows there even a debate
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>>23603000>>23602999Left does look close to how humans hang their arms, but right looks better.
>>23602999Joint bending forward is more natural
>>23602999Midway point between these 2 is the most natural looking
>>23602999for me it depends on what the arm looks like vs the joint and how it contrasts on the unit
>>23603055Humans are somewhere in between, but actually closer to elbows out because your two forearm bones are at a slight twist when relaxed and human arms aren't straight, they're slightly bowed at the elbow.
>>23602999>visible jointscringe
>>23602999Left>i just freshly stepped off the lineRight>time to kill some fucking feddies
>>23602999Right is top, left is bottom :DDDDDDD
Stand relaxed. Now put your elbows facing away from your body. Twist your fist so the back of your hand is also facing out. Feels bad right? Now do the same but have your elbow back. Doesn’t make you feel like a tard right? That is your answer.
>>23603685but machines don't have feelings
>>23603689Which is more practical then? When do you need to rapidly throw your lower arm into your thigh? Now, how often do you need to get your hands rapidly in front of you in a curling motion?
>>23602999For non-Zakus, does the shield mount to the side or the back of the elbow? That's generally how I make a decision.
>>23603154This one is the best. Fuck I love it when shit has forearm rotation. Best of both worlds.