This short video explains how to create "Rigid Body Slider Constraint" in Blender. Slider constraint allows rigid body to slide only in one direction constraining motion in all other directions. i.e., It allows only one translation in the direction specified by Empty. In Blender, direction of sliding happens only in the X-Direction, So here Empty's X-Axis is oriented to align the direction in which sliding is required. Follow the video till the end where we have shown different examples or applications of slider constraint and their setup.
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