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    Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus) —Didier Enjary
   (...) Definitely studs, as even french people use, not mainly but only, this term. (...) AZMEP plates :) (...) Erling bricks :) (...) If you talk about System plates, I've read "one third brick" from a LEGO book. If you talk about Duplo plates you (...) (19 years ago, 15-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts, FTX)
   
        Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus)
      I think a few of us have our own terms. I have heard the studs referred to as "lugs" as well, although I did have to explain to someone that it was not reason Lugnet is so named. How about Technic Beams vs Technic Bricks. I admit to never having (...) (19 years ago, 15-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts)
    
         Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus) —Allan Bedford
     (...) And from my perspective, if I heard the word 'lug' I would think of a 'lug nut' and studs don't really remind me of those. But it's interesting to hear that someone does, indeed, use a term like that. This is what makes this topic so much fun. (...) (19 years ago, 15-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts)
   
        Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus) —Allan Bedford
   (...) I *think* that "knobs" may be more common in the U.K. but I could be very wrong. It would be interesting to hear from someone who uses the term (if anyone) and know where they are. I know at least one reference to it, and it was one made by (...) (19 years ago, 15-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts, FTX)
   
        Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus) —Didier Enjary
   (...) IMHO, studs make sense more than knobs because of terms such "studless" or "SNOT"....knobs will lead to knobless and "KNOT". (...) In french, tiles are named "plaques lisses" (smooth plates)...but even more commonly "tiles". (...) Sorry. This (...) (19 years ago, 16-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts, FTX)
   
        Re: What's in a part name? (WAS: 4679 Fall Spring Cleaning Bonus) —Allan Bedford
   (...) I will admit to being a big UNfan of acronyms, so I steer clear of using them, much less creating new ones. :) (...) Very good to know. (...) Ah ok, I see. :) Thanks for those links. Those are both excellent pages. (...) I think you're right. (...) (19 years ago, 16-Sep-05, to lugnet.parts, FTX)
 

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