| | The NUT of the day : One Stud Offset Didier Enjary
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| | ABT (Advanced Building Techniques) are widely used. Everyone knows for instance the use of a jumper plate to achieve a half stud offset (AZMEP) (URL) Another one consist in stacking 1xn parts on hollow stud in a tube to hollow stud connection. (URL) (...) (15 years ago, 30-Jun-09, to lugnet.build.schleim, FTX) !!
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| | | | Re: The NUT of the day : One Stud Offset Richie Dulin
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| | | | (...) Nice technique, Didier, thanks for sharing. Spotlighted. I'll make sure to give you due credit whenever I use it. Richie Dulin CO Legeaux (15 years ago, 30-Jun-09, to lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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| | | | Re: The NUT of the day : One Stud Offset David Laswell
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| | | | (...) All humor aside, this is actually a useful technique...in one specific instance (well, probably two, now). When you put a grille tile down on a regular plate, the studs fill in the gaps nearly completely. When you put a grille tile down on a (...) (15 years ago, 1-Jul-09, to lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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| | | | Re: The NUT of the day : One Stud Offset Jean-Marc Nimal
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| | | | (...) Which contradicts your claim of uselessness for the following reasons: less clutch power is sometimes desirable - I have used this exact construction in a GBC module to allow easy removal of a part for maintenance. The clutch is even less than (...) (15 years ago, 1-Jul-09, to lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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