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    Re: Lambrecht-Lowell Stellar Cartography Podule —Leonard Hoffman
   (...) I echo what Bram and Soren have said - this is just too freekin cool. The best thing about this is that Lowell Spheres tend to be VERY strong, which makes this thing very easy to transport. You need to make instructions! How about this, if you (...) (19 years ago, 15-May-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)
   
        Hexagonal Podule Corridor DAT Instructions (Re: Lambrecht-Lowell Stellar Cartography Podule) —Jason J. Railton
   (...) Lenny - (URL) here's the DAT file> for the corridors. The rest may take a little more time, but I'll keep you posted. Jason Railton (19 years ago, 17-May-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)
   
        Re: Hexagonal Podule Corridor DAT Instructions (Re: Lambrecht-Lowell Stellar Cartography Podule) —Leonard Hoffman
   (...) Thanks! All you have to do for the sphere is the bottom/top, and then one smooth side and one corridor side to the sphere - I think that would let me fill in the rest. -Lenny (19 years ago, 17-May-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)
   
        Re: Hexagonal Podule Corridor DAT Instructions (Re: Lambrecht-Lowell Stellar Cartography Podule) —Jason J. Railton
   (...) That's not quite how it works - the sphere is made up of a top and bottom, then two pairs of different shaped sides. One shape is square, the other has overlapping ends. All four sides have rectangular openings and corridor attachment points. (...) (19 years ago, 17-May-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)
 

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