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Re: Technic angle connector angles
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lugnet.cad
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Mon, 19 Oct 1998 09:04:29 GMT
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legoverse@geocities.com (Terry K) writes:
> Ah, I see you have been keeping "unofficial" parts.
Oh, sorry. Well, I just had to have the parts before they became
official, I guess.
> The 925 is the original part submitted for voting. Later, we found
> the correct TLG part number, 32015, and I simplified the description.
But, but. I still noticed that the 925 and 32015 were in fact
different. At least I think I did. The 32015 had a somewhat smaller
angle, probably around 113°. So I was wondering what the actual angle
is, so that I can use the piece in my models.
> BTW, has anyone ever actually _seen_ a #4?
> I have only seen a reference to it on the back of an instruction book.
No, I have never seen one in real life.
Fredrik
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Technic angle connector angles [DAT]
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| (...) Well, I think I came up with the answer myself. Peeking into 32015.dat, I found 1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -0.38 0.92 0 -0.92 -0.38 s\921b.dat Now, using R, I find that (...) [1] 112.3337 (...) [1] 113.0739 So 113° would probably be the correct angle. (...) (26 years ago, 19-Oct-98, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) Ah, I see you have been keeping "unofficial" parts. The 925 is the original part submitted for voting. Later, we found the correct TLG part number, 32015, and I simplified the description. So the 32015 is the "official" part released in the (...) (26 years ago, 18-Oct-98, to lugnet.cad)
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