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Re: Part Measurements and Authoring
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Thu, 6 Mar 2003 19:11:32 GMT
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"Orion Pobursky" <bilthefish@IHATESPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HB9Itr.4zw@lugnet.com...
A question for all part authors

How do you figure out the measurements for your parts?  I'm not talking
about the obvious measurements such as stud width but the more intricate
details on some of the more complex parts.  Do you use a micrometer, • eyeball
it, compare it other parts, etc...?  I know everyone has their favorite
method but I'm anxious to here from all (esp. Marc Klein, Bernard Broich,
and anyone who done any Bionicle part).

-Orion

Well, I've just started authoring parts, but I am rather fond of my
calipers,
especially for inside measurements.  My set happens to be metric, but I have
heard (maybe from you - I can't remember) that the original pieces were
based on the Imperial system.
--Lance--



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A question for all part authors How do you figure out the measurements for your parts? I'm not talking about the obvious measurements such as stud width but the more intricate details on some of the more complex parts. Do you use a micrometer, (...) (22 years ago, 5-Mar-03, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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