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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives, Mark Kennedy wrote:
> >
> > A cylinder with one closed end (4-4cylc.dat) was issued in the latest parts
> > update (2009-02). See http://www.ldraw.org/library/primref/#curv3d .
> > If there is a need for a 1-4cylc.dat, feel free to submit it to the Parts
> > Tracker.
> >
> > However, I'm struggling to see the utility of a cylinder with both ends open.
> > Can someone provide an example of where it might be useful.
> >
> > Chris Dee
Here is a list I compiled of many parts that could make use of a cylinder that's
open at both ends. There may be more.
6029A
3957
104
2569
30322
30209
3062B
33286
43888
4740
3960s01
3961s01
6942
75535
6177s01
30148
4360
4341
70501
529
6260
3878
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> A cylinder with one closed end (4-4cylc.dat) was issued in the latest parts
> update (2009-02). See http://www.ldraw.org/library/primref/#curv3d .
> If there is a need for a 1-4cylc.dat, feel free to submit it to the Parts
> Tracker.
>
> However, I'm struggling to see the utility of a cylinder with both ends open.
> Can someone provide an example of where it might be useful.
>
> Chris Dee
This type of primitive would mostly be used in places where a cylinder appears
between two other objects. One example would be the subpart at:
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/s/636s1.dat
which currently uses 4-4cylc.dat where a 4-4cylo.dat (cylinder with edges open
at both ends) would be better.
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives, Chris Dee wrote:
> However, I'm struggling to see the utility of a cylinder with both ends open.
> Can someone provide an example of where it might be useful.
>
> Chris Dee
Guess I replied way too soon. I may revise my earlier reply after giving it some
more thought. A 1/4 cylinder with both ends closed would of course be better for
rounded cornerns.
A cylinder with both ends open could be useful when making pipe-like shapes in
the likeness of stud2 and stud4, and holes. Don't know yet how commonly needed
they would be.
The question is: How common should a combined primitive have to be before it is
motivated to issue a .dat file for it? Guess it also depends on how many lines
can be saved and how hard it is to calculate and write by hand...
/T
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> A cylinder with one closed end (4-4cylc.dat) was issued in the latest parts
> update (2009-02). See http://www.ldraw.org/library/primref/#curv3d .
> If there is a need for a 1-4cylc.dat, feel free to submit it to the Parts
> Tracker.
4-4 and 2-4 cylc are released, 1-4 and 3-4cylc are already on PT.
> However, I'm struggling to see the utility of a cylinder with both ends open.
> Can someone provide an example of where it might be useful.
I think the usefulness is quite low indeed.
Philo
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives, Tore Eriksson wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives, Travis Cobbs wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives, Mark Kennedy wrote:
> > > Is there any demand for this type of cylinder primitive that's open at both
> > > ends?
> >
> > Not being a part author, I can't comment on the utility, but to me the naming is
> > confusing. The base cylinder primitives are already open at both ends; they
> > just don't have edges there. So to me, cyle would make more since in the
> > filename, and "Cylinder with edges" in the description.
> >
> > --Travis
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> Naming is not an important issue to me. Either name would be fine for me. The
> one important thing for me is that it doesn't mess up with renderers and
> utilities that make primitive substitutions. But I don't see that there should
> be any risk for that.
>
> But I sure have missed this combination, and also a "stud 1x1 w/o logo", ie a
> cylinder with one closed end, preferably the one at the y=1 end. I think 4/4 and
> 1/4 versions would be the ones of most use. 4/4 for many purposes, also holes,
> and 1/4 for rounded corners.
>
>
> So I suggest these four new primitives:
> 1/4 cylinder open with egdes
> 1/4 cylinder open with egdes and one disc
> 4/4 cylinder open with egdes
> 4/4 cylinder open with egdes and one disc
>
> When it comes to naming and descriptions, I have no opinion.
>
> /Tore
A cylinder with one closed end (4-4cylc.dat) was issued in the latest parts
update (2009-02). See http://www.ldraw.org/library/primref/#curv3d .
If there is a need for a 1-4cylc.dat, feel free to submit it to the Parts
Tracker.
However, I'm struggling to see the utility of a cylinder with both ends open.
Can someone provide an example of where it might be useful.
Chris Dee
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