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Re: need to make a 15 degree angle
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 2 Oct 2008 19:34:57 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Nick Kappatos wrote:
> Further measurements show that connector #3 is 22.5 degrees - this means you can
> use these to make a jointed 90 degree arc with 5 panels (the ends would be
> perpendicular to each other). Would this meet your design requirement?
The arc in question only covers 75degrees (5 panels, the first starting at a 15
degree angle). i managed to make it effectively with the suggestion of
triangles out of technic pieces. triangles made of two 1X6 technic bricks and
one 1X2 brick with two holes. it makes a 14 and some degree angle, which is
close enough for my purposes. Thanks everyone for your suggestions, i really
appreciate it. I'll follow up with a render of the armature. Doing all this in
MLCad, so experimentation with angles goes kind of slow, but the final product
is nice.
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| (...) Further measurements show that connector #3 is 22.5 degrees - this means you can use these to make a jointed 90 degree arc with 5 panels (the ends would be perpendicular to each other). Would this meet your design requirement? (16 years ago, 2-Oct-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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