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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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Sun, 2 Apr 2006 14:07:17 GMT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Didier Enjary wrote:
   Hi SNOTters,

I was playing around with hinges tops and find this :

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dickydidier/ideas/ideapp.jpg

I don’t know if it can be usefull...the building is tight and allow rotation with friction :

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dickydidier/ideas/idea3pp.jpg

and repetition may lead to castle grilles, grids, gates...

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dickydidier/ideas/idea2pp.jpg

Jouez bien,

Didier

Here’s a little variant that should be good for trains and space.

Tim



   
         
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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Sun, 2 Apr 2006 16:43:03 GMT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   Here’s a little variant that should be good for trains and space.

Tim

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/timgould/Ideas/didiersnotb1.png

Nice Idea - I’ll have to use that sometime

Jeffery

    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   Here’s a little variant that should be good for trains and space.

Tim

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/timgould/Ideas/didiersnotb1.png

Nice Idea - I’ll have to use that sometime

Jeffery

Here’s a slightly more complex one



might not quite work as pictured but shoule be adjustble to a working form.

Tim

    
          
      
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--SNIP--

Sorry castleheads. Keep forgetting to remove the .castle from these posts. This one is in .build.schleim only so replies to it won’t fill .castle.

Sorry!

Tim

    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
  
might not quite work as pictured but shoule be adjustble to a working form.

Tim

Thanks Tim, that is such a cool idea, I had to build it and tweak it a bit.

Untweaked with Brickshelf link:



Tweaked with MOCpages link:



Finished with Flickr link:



You can see some notes on MOCpages and some of the collaborative process over on Flickr. Enjoy.

Professor Whateverly



    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Ley Ward wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
  
might not quite work as pictured but shoule be adjustble to a working form.

Tim

Thanks Tim, that is such a cool idea, I had to build it and tweak it a bit.

Untweaked with Brickshelf link:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=176760

Tweaked with MOCpages link:

http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/16361

Finished with Flickr link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/66864568@N00/122865525/

You can see some notes on MOCpages and some of the collaborative process over on Flickr. Enjoy.

Professor Whateverly



Very nifty work Ley. I like the tiles and using lots of hinge bases rather than just one. What is the plate you’re using upside down at the top of the door to hold it in? Must have a hollow stud but I can’t work it out,

Tim

    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Ley Ward wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
  
might not quite work as pictured but shoule be adjustble to a working form.

Tim

Thanks Tim, that is such a cool idea, I had to build it and tweak it a bit.

Very nifty work Ley. I like the tiles and using lots of hinge bases rather than just one. What is the plate you’re using upside down at the top of the door to hold it in? Must have a hollow stud but I can’t work it out,

Yep, very neat door. Tim, looks like jumper plates to me.

ROSCO

    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Ross Crawford wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   What is the plate you’re using upside down at the top of the door to hold it in? Must have a hollow stud but I can’t work it out,

Yep, very neat door. Tim, looks like jumper plates to me.

ROSCO

Ross is correct. I wouldn’t have come to that design quite so easily if you hadn’t included the jumper plate at the bottom, Tim. This sort of collaborative building is what I really like about this community; I can’t wait to see where others take it.

Peace and collaboration,

Professor Whateverly



    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Ley Ward wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Ross Crawford wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   What is the plate you’re using upside down at the top of the door to hold it in? Must have a hollow stud but I can’t work it out,

Yep, very neat door. Tim, looks like jumper plates to me.

ROSCO

Ross is correct. I wouldn’t have come to that design quite so easily if you hadn’t included the jumper plate at the bottom, Tim. This sort of collaborative building is what I really like about this community; I can’t wait to see where others take it.

Peace and collaboration,

Professor Whateverly


Sometimes I just have to admire my own incredible stupidity... jumper plates on bottom = jumper plates on top is kind of deducable.

Peace and stupidity, ;)

Tim

PS. .build.scleim is where it’s at

    
          
     
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:

   Sometimes I just have to admire my own incredible stupidity... jumper plates on bottom = jumper plates on top is kind of deducable.

Peace and stupidity, ;)

Tim

PS. .build.scleim is where it’s at

Heh. I learned to relish those moments right before my palm smacks the middle of my forehead. They may lead to growth, I don’t know. Or, perhaps loopy palms...

Peace and palm smacking, Professor Whateverly



PS. It’s always about the schleim, innit?

   
         
   
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Re: Hinge 1x2 top and SNOT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Timothy Gould wrote:
   In lugnet.build.schleim, Didier Enjary wrote:
   and repetition may lead to castle grilles, grids, gates...

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dickydidier/ideas/idea2pp.jpg

Here’s a little variant that should be good for trains and space.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/timgould/Ideas/didiersnotb1.png

This could create curves, arches or wheels by introducing angling on the sides.

Using a technic plate at an angle, this is usable for stair steps.

 

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