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Re: [Idea] New kind of tore for large diameter
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Thu, 1 Mar 2001 10:58:39 GMT
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Yes, a new kind of Tore would be great, but I'm afaid you'll have to suffer me the way I am. ;o)
Btw, I'm working on reducising my diameter.

/Tore

Marc Klein wrote:

I have defined a tore that does not use the tore primitive because the standard primitive where to rough for a tore of
that diameter. The 48 version was to detailed for me.

The file  2741c.dat could be a base for a new sort of tore primitive. It has 24 segments for the complete circle and its
better for large tores like the one used in this part.

Any comments ?

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Tore Eriksson
Sweden

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  Re: [Idea] New kind of torus for large diameter
 
(...) Euhh... I mean a new kind of torus ( = tore in french) Good luck for your work to reduce your diameter ;8-) Marc Klein A Mindstorms fan. (24 years ago, 1-Mar-01, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)

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I have defined a tore that does not use the tore primitive because the standard primitive where to rough for a tore of that diameter. The 48 version was to detailed for me. The file 2741c.dat could be a base for a new sort of tore primitive. It has (...) (24 years ago, 28-Feb-01, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)

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