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In lugnet.castle, Manfred Moolhuysen wrote:
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Ofcourse, this just shows the principle, and white and red color are for
distinction only. Size is at your own whim, and a frame hiding the edges and
keeping the long tiles in place are amongst the things you have to work out
for yourself.
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Ooh! I think I got it! Theres a new
piece thats coming out this year. Its a 1x1 brick with studs on two sides.
If you take a plate and a bunch of these new bricks and place them with
alternating orientation, you can attach tiles to the two side studs and it
should give you something roughly similar to what youve got with the above
image. Each brick would have two tiles attached to it and two more held against
it by adjacent bricks on the non-stud sides. The resulting look will have
tile-thick square gaps at each junction, but everything will be attached pretty
solidly.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: A wine rack I made today
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| (...) Also you would keep the ability to atach bottles to the studs, something not possible when using the headlight bricks. I think I will try to build the two solutions for real (maybe even a combination of both), to see how practicly feasable (...) (21 years ago, 14-Feb-04, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.town)
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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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