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Re: "Raeynop" schleim technique
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Date: 
Fri, 26 May 2006 16:27:45 GMT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Martin Nilsson wrote:
   I was revisiting a house project of mine lately, and found that I had used an interesting building technique for a clothes hanger:



Surely this can’t be a new technique. But has it been sufficiently recognized, categorized and named? Otherwise I suggest the designation “raeynop” (or “raEynoP”) technique, as it can be seen as sort of a “reverse pony ear” technique.

It seems to me that it’s actually a better, less strained fit than normal pony ear is. But I haven’t done any extensive testing to confirm that impression.

Regards

/Martin

I discovered this fitting during some sorting. The plates had gotten ‘jammed’ together.

Works especially well if you create a ‘box’ from four plates. Tiles work well too.

And I believe if you use a 3wide plate between your other two plates, it’s a whole number brick height. Can’t confirm it now, bricks are still packed from the move.

Aaron



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  My Own Inverse Pony Ear Bus Stop (was: "Raeynop" schleim technique)
 
(...) Yes, you are right. Sort of; it should be a 2wide plate (or a 2 + (2 * n) wide). This insight of yours and your reply to this (by now quite old) post got me thinking again about what this technique actually could be good for. The result was (...) (18 years ago, 2-Jun-06, to lugnet.build.schleim, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town, FTX) ! 

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I was revisiting a (URL) house project> of mine lately, and found that I had used an interesting building technique for a clothes hanger: (URL) Surely this can't be a new technique. But has it been sufficiently recognized, categorized and named? (...) (18 years ago, 14-Apr-06, to lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)  

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