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In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Anthony Sava wrote:
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So, be brutally honest, whaddya think?
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Hey that is a REALLY neat idea. Too bad my secret 3CS building is already
packed for its trip to Portland or Id be stealing that idea as we speak. But
if I stole it, Id probably do it differently.
Instead of using bricks stud on, I think Id try to use plates turned edge
on, and wedge tiles in between one plate and the next (between their studs)
to make a lattice.
It wouldnt be nearly as sturdy but it might look more delicate. Did you try
that and reject it? There are challenges there with how you get one lattice
row to lock to the next I think...
Thanks for sharing... makes me thirsty!
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Thanks much Lar, glad you liked it!
I actually tried several different types of lattice (Thanks BTW, couldnt think
of that word yesterday!), but this is what worked best.
I tried using 1xX plates in the same direction of the bricks (just no plates in
the back to back them up), sandwiching them together. But as I said in my
original post, once the wine bottles were involved, I might as well have used
bricks.
I didnt try but I did think long and hard about having the plates as you
described, and I couldnt come up with anything sturdy.
I suppose, thinking about it now, you could use the same wedge plates I did, and
then snug in 1xX tiles between the studs of the plates, creating the lattice,
but the holes would be bigger, theoretically, so I dont know how funny itd
look.
You see, Im a real clutz, so things that break or fall apart easy just dont
appeal too much to me. So one of the really great things about this design, in
my opinion, is that the wine bottles are actually attached to the studs on the
plates behind them, so they dont fall out if you tip the lattice over.
But Ill be looking forward to seeing anyones ideas on how to make the lattice
thinner.
And thanks for the reply!
--Anthony
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| (...) I realy like yor idea, and the challenge you lay before us. It got me thinking and my first (futile) attempt was this: (URL) But that looked more like a buisness fair display stand from the 60's than a midieval wine rack. ¹) Then, it dawned to (...) (21 years ago, 12-Feb-04, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.town, FTX)
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| (...) Hey that is a REALLY neat idea. Too bad my secret 3CS building is already packed for its trip to Portland or I'd be stealing that idea as we speak. But if I stole it, I'd probably do it differently. Instead of using bricks stud on, I think I'd (...) (21 years ago, 11-Feb-04, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.town, FTX)
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