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Re: Slope Brick 1x1
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:32:01 GMT
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I am totally confused now BTW because I got this E-mail from some John L. in my
mailbox:
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Dear Jaco,
We are sorry to hear of the difficulties you have been experiencing.
I suggest 31 would be appropriate.
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In lugnet.robotics, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
> > Indeed. I make it 31 degrees.
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> ...but if you look at the overall slope of the part, it is closer to
38 degrees.
So what name do we give this piece? Slopebrick 33, 45 or rather 38?
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| (...) But if you use the part properly* it's 31 degrees. The 45 slope is named for its face slope rather than its total slope. Tim * And by properly I, of course, mean use a heap of offsetting to make them all line up ;) (16 years ago, 29-Sep-08, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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