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Re: "Raeynop" schleim technique
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lugnet.build.schleim
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Fri, 26 May 2006 16:27:45 GMT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Martin Nilsson wrote:
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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 cant 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 its actually a better, less strained fit than normal
pony ear is. But I havent done any extensive testing to confirm that
impression.
Regards
/Martin
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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, its a
whole number brick height. Cant confirm it now, bricks are still packed from
the move.
Aaron
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