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| (...) The parts fit as good as the design is. The material used is white strong & flexible. More informations can be found on the shapeways page ... I also was involved in the last version of LDView (export STL was first implemented by me). And (...)   (17 years ago, 22-Jan-09, to lugnet.parts.custom, FTX) 
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| (...) Nice parts. I am intrigued by the Shapeways 3D printing service, for LEGO parts and in general. How does the material and fit compare to typical LEGO elements? Anyway, I would be interested to hear more about your experience working with 3D (...)   (17 years ago, 22-Jan-09, to lugnet.parts.custom, FTX) 
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| High, here are some custom parts I did with a 3d printing office. (3 URLs) The parts itself can be found at: (URL) I've made some of them public available in the same form I get it from the producer. woody64    (17 years ago, 20-Jan-09, to lugnet.parts.custom, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: need to make a 15 degree angle 
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| (...) Have you tried starting with the technic 3 blade liftarm (44734) (URL) single 44734 gives you 3 120 degree angles. By combining four of them, I think you can get down to 12 30 degree angles. If you could combine that with 45 degrees and get (...)   (17 years ago, 26-Dec-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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|  |  | part/color combinations you wish existed. 
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| Here is my list of part/color combinations I wish existed: (using only parts that are still being made and colors still being made) (URL) Door 1 x 4 x 6 Glass with Stud Handle in trans-smoke (URL) new shutter holder in black and white (URL) Slope, (...)   (17 years ago, 19-Oct-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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| (...) If so, 45-30=15, and I know there are plenty of ways of make a 45 degree angle. Just arrange the 30 degree connector against a 45 degree connector, and presto! 15 degrees. DaveE    (17 years ago, 1-Oct-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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| (...) Er, i forgot to specify, it has to be a rigid joint, not flexible    (17 years ago, 30-Sep-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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| (...) Yeah, never mind - that's 30 degrees. BOOOOOO.    (17 years ago, 1-Oct-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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| (...) Some combination of Technic Angle Connector #3 and 1x2 Technic bricks with holes (or axle holes) may do it, though I couldn't find a protractor: (URL)   (17 years ago, 1-Oct-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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| (...) Well... as a Technic type, I'd do that with triangles. A long Technic beam as the base, and another almost-as-long for the slope, with a small beam for the "back" or "support" - since you can join these by pins, the geometry is rather (...)   (17 years ago, 1-Oct-08, to lugnet.parts) 
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