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Re: modular components for sharing designs
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Date: 
Thu, 15 Feb 2001 14:59:53 GMT
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In article <G8rKuG.7u7@lugnet.com>, Duane Hess <DNJHESS@ZDNETMAIL.COM> wrote:
I have the 2 X 5 bed next to a window, so the 'fig can hang off into it. The
other problem with the 5 long bed is that the 'fig is a little to tall to
properly lay down. I usually insert a 1 x 2 x 2 panel into the wall to help
out. I'm currently using this configuration to save on space. I have
sleeping quarters, personal storage, and a fold-away table crammed into a 7
x 6 footprint - and that includes the walls.

I did something fairly similar, which is why I wound up with the x5 part of
it. Why I did it can almost be seen in:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=33230

The yellow bunk (and the black one under it) is set under/into one of the
arctic-base grey wall/window segments. Helps get it out of the way some.

That is all true. I usually only have one corridor down the center of my
ships. It provides the main structural support. The corridor does narrow
down at entrances and junctions because I use 45 degree slopes at the top
and bottom to give it a "spacier" look. My usual goal though is to allow the
'figs to walk upright. No sense reversing all those years of evolution :-)

I tend to do this with mine, but I think my next one I'm going to try for
even more cramped. I don't know how this will carry off, though. After
having visited USS Clagamore at Patriot's Point, SC, I have a new respect
for particularly the early submariners. That boat is _small_. We 6'3" 290
lb types would not be happy on a boat like that for long; the hatchways
between segments of the ship were only about 3.5' or so tall and narrow
enough I had to turn sideways to get through...

I guess that I think of standards as a large informational repository. I
work in engineering IRL, so standards are a part of everyday life.

Indeed. And frankly, recently I'd've liked to have seen a good idea for a
"head" so I wouldn't have to design my own... And I couldn't remember the
names of any ships where I'd seen good ones.

-JDF
--
J.D. Forinash                                     ,-.
foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu                            ( <
The more you learn, the better your luck gets.    `-'



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  Re: modular components for sharing designs
 
(...) <snip> (...) Yikes! (...) My current models has a combination head/shower. If I get some time, I'll CAD it up. The whole thing fits in a 4 X 8 footprint. In the mean time check out Paul's vehicle. (URL) taken a few ideas from there. (...) (...) (24 years ago, 15-Feb-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build)

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  Re: modular components for sharing designs
 
(...) I have the 2 X 5 bed next to a window, so the 'fig can hang off into it. The other problem with the 5 long bed is that the 'fig is a little to tall to properly lay down. I usually insert a 1 x 2 x 2 panel into the wall to help out. I'm (...) (24 years ago, 14-Feb-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build)

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