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Re: Parts with odd angles
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Wed, 14 Jul 1999 08:09:57 GMT
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Good point, Fredrik.

I don't see putting the angle in the actual description line (due to space
constraints), but it would be possible to at least add it into the file for
reference.  Perhaps put it into the "KEYWORDS" statement,  then it would at
least show up in the LDList parts searcher.

If you want to compile a list of part numbers, and the correct angles, I could
do that to the parts.

-- Terry K --

On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 07:17:52 GMT, Fredrik Glöckner
<fredrik.glockner@bio.uio.no> wrote:

I've recently had some trouble using parts which use some odd angles.
I'll give some examples:

o When using the 2904.DAT "Technic Motorcycle Pivot", one needs to find
out the angle of the pivot (15°) before it is at all useable.  I found
the angle by looking into the source and calculating it manually based
on the slope of a quad, but I figure some may not be savvy enough to do
so.

o The 571.DAT "Technic Liftarm  1 x  9 Bent" is often used in the position
where the "other" end is level.  This means the the part needs to be
rotated 53.13°.  To find that number, one needs to use some
mathematics.  Perhaps not every LDraw users can do that.

o Connecting anything to the angled end of 32015.DAT "Technic Angle
Connector #5" means that you'll need to know that the angle of it is
112.5° (if I remember correctly!).  How do you know this angle?

o There are probably many minifig tools and so on, which also have odd
angles.

Now, my point in all this is that if these angles were written out in
the name of the part, or even in one of the headers, the parts would be
much more easy to use.

What do you think?

Fredrik



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: Parts with odd angles
 
(...) Thanks, I'll compile a list of the parts I've had the need for some angle to use and send it to you. Fredrik (25 years ago, 14-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
  Re: Parts with odd angles
 
Wouldn't it at least make sense to put the angle in the description where possible? Most new LDrawers probably wouldn't think (or know how) to look in the part header. Just adding "15Deg" wouldn't make most part names too long. Here's a radical (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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  Parts with odd angles
 
I've recently had some trouble using parts which use some odd angles. I'll give some examples: o When using the 2904.DAT "Technic Motorcycle Pivot", one needs to find out the angle of the pivot (15°) before it is at all useable. I found the angle by (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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