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Re: Thoughts on what to do next time
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lugnet.org.ca.vlc
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Wed, 15 Nov 2000 01:16:12 GMT
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Robin Sather wrote:
> - Existing design could be improved in several ways (has no method for
> attaching skirting, plexiglass, cabling, controllers; has some limits
> in how it can be FIRMLY connected [no holes along key points in the
> middle of table])
Actually you can attach plexi to the tables since they have bolt holes.
I've been toying with get 5 inch or so plexi to have go around a layout to
act both as a barrier from hands AND run away Lego.
Also, some of the other groups have come up with designs that have folding
legs attached to the tables.
Xan and I decided against this for our tables because we needed LIGHT
tables so we can move them around. The tables require a thicker wood to
attach the folding legs too. So are much heavier.
Dean
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| Modular Table Pros: - Fit Lego baseplates perfectly in both dimensions - Can be configured any way we like (or is dictated by the display space we're assigned) - Light and easy to transport (if you had the largest size as 30" x 30", and not have any (...) (24 years ago, 14-Nov-00, to lugnet.org.ca.vlc)
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