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Re: My Own Inverse Pony Ear Bus Stop (was: "Raeynop" schleim technique)
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Sat, 3 Jun 2006 13:49:25 GMT
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Note in the shelter and the waste basket how inverse pony ear works together
with normal pony ear by creating four-sided inverted pony ear boxes that can
then be given a roof and fastened onto the ground by normal pony ear. If, on
the contrary, you ponyear (Am I the first one to use that as a verb?)
together four plates in a square four-wall pattern and then try to ponyear a
fifth and sixth top or bottom side onto them to make a cube it will not work
as the geometries dont add upp.
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OK, I realize now that what I said in the above paragraph is not technically
correct. You can create cubes with pony-ear technique too, sort of, if you leave
some space here and there (actually like Ive done in the shelter which is half
pony ear, half inverse pony ear). But I also realize that what I should have
been talking about was this:
This has to be good for something. If nothing else it is yet another way of
creating stable 180 and 90 degree connections.
Or maybe one could use it as a way to make a lot of cheap containers for some
big train layout:
/Martin
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