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Re: Here's a preview of the new one...
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 14 Nov 2001 03:40:23 GMT
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Interesting... How structurally sound is that technique? It seems like if
you pressed your finger halfway up those sections, they would buckle. Are
they braced somehow?
Eric
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> There are no hinges involved at all. The diagonal sections are locked in by
> studs at the base and top only. You can try using hinge bricks, but they
> seem to produce crummy geomtry.
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> Dan
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| (...) There are no hinges involved at all. The diagonal sections are locked in by studs at the base and top only. You can try using hinge bricks, but they seem to produce crummy geomtry. Dan (23 years ago, 12-Nov-01, to lugnet.castle)
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