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Subject: 
Instructions for 4x4x10 sphere section using plates
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Date: 
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 02:56:45 GMT
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Sample ASCII instructions for 4x4x10 sphere section using plates
(must be viewed in a fixed width font!!!)

# "O" marks the stud of a plate you add in this step
# "*" marks a stud from the previous step, for guidance
# "." is nothing
Note: steps 1-4 are identical for this one - 4 plates deep, equals a brick
and a plate. You decide what pieces to use (brick, 1x2 plate etc.)

Step 1
OOOO
OOOO
OOO.
OO..

Step 2
OOOO
OOOO
OOO.
OO..

Step 3
OOOO
OOOO
OOO.
OO..

Step 4
OOOO
OOOO
OOO.
OO..

Step 5
OOOO
OOO*
OOO.
O*..

Step 6
OOO*
OOO.
OO*.
*...

Step 7
OOO.
OOO.
OO..
....

Step 8
OOO.
OO*.
O*..
....

Step 9
OO*.
OO..
*...
....

Step 10
OO..
O*..
....
....



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Hi all, I've got a Perl program to generate spheres and other shapes in LDRAW format, or as crude ASCII instruction steps. I wrote this to assist in creating my 16x16 dome out of plates. The program is free. You will need to have beginner Perl (...) (22 years ago, 15-Jul-02, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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