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Subject: 
Re: A window using SNOT and SNIR techniques
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lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.build.schleim
Date: 
Thu, 16 Sep 2004 22:27:51 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Erik Amzallag wrote:

Dear Erik,

this is really very well and clever done! What a cool idea to combine SNIR and SNOT to a link between space (crowd shouting “SPAAACE!!!! from the background!) and castle (mumble of “Castle - castle! from some sheep builders...)”.

And it is in fact a very cool idea to use the spanner and headlightbrick to fix the flag on the wall.

Thanks for the credit for “SNIR” which I have to pass forward to a forgotten 1000steine meber who invented that acronym years ago.

Keep on bricking!





my oldgrey Homepage:







   Hello,

After the unofficial presentation in a false scientific document [1], I’m proud to announce you my latest application with SNIR technique [2].



This window is a combinaison of SNIR and SNOT.

When two 1x1 parts are placed in diagonal and turned with a 45° angle, (so the two parts are parallel) the gap between the 1x1 parts is exactly the thickness of a tile.



The width of a tile added with a stud height is 3 plates (or a brick or 2 plates + 1 tile) high.



So, using this technique, I built the window where 1x1 parts are the glasses and the tiles the borders. At last, this structure is placed vertically.

In my example of the window, I used trans-yellow plates as support in order to keep the transparency. It is a good way to reconcile ClassicSpace and ClassicCastle fans ;-)

Oh, and watch how I fixed the red flag. I used a spanner. A good idea in my mind to use screwdrivers and to have flags parallel to the wall.

The folder on brickshelf after moderation : http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=98760


[1] Didier “SixStuds” Enjary, Journal of Theoretical and Applied LEGO Mathematics II, http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=98445 [2] Reinhard “Ben” Beneke, Studs Not In Row, http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=69760

Erik / brickerik



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Hello, After the unofficial presentation in a false scientific document [1], I'm proud to announce you my latest application with SNIR technique [2]. (URL) This window is a combinaison of SNIR and SNOT. When two 1x1 parts are placed in diagonal and (...) (20 years ago, 16-Sep-04, to lugnet.announce, FTX) !! 

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