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Re: bricks upside down
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:37:16 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Fredrik Glöckner writes:
> What is your favourite way to connect bricks upside down? Bricks
> upside down is commonly useful in buildings eg. for putting arches
> upside down. Do you simply use tiles and slot in the bricks without
> any connection?
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> One method I can see is using the 2/3 finger plate hinges as a mean to
> connect the upside down bricks to the rest. They will leave a visible
> sign on the outside, namely the rounded hinge ends.
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> Fredrik
I have used 1x1 bricks with the recessed side stud to attach groups of bricks
at right angles. While I haven't tried 180 degrees - it should be doable - but
may be bulky.
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