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Re: LEGO design patterns... you know, there's a book in that, I'm sure of it!
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Sat, 28 Jun 2003 02:28:03 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Miguel Agullo wrote:
In lugnet.technic, Allan Bedford wrote:

I think the idea, of an
ideas repository is something that this community could pull off with success.
Using the CAD software available, just about anyone can now share their building
techniques, ideas and mechanisms with everyone else.  Housing them on a website
seems a likely destination.

What about using the ample and growing infrastructure provided by the Brick
Instruction Portal for this project?

http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/

Excellent idea!  I'm crossposting this to lugnet.inst to see if we can get
further feedback.  Isn't there already a category there for building techniques?
Perhaps with some additional sub-categories, it could be fairly easy to get the
ball rolling.

I'm a builder who takes the time to fully document my MOCs for some of the
reasons mentioned in this thread. However, there has to be a limit to the number
of sites that builders like myself should to send our models to or the idea
might not take off due to dillution of resources.

You have an extremely good point there.  I already have a LUGNET account, a
Brickshelf account and a BIP account.  Oh, and a Bricklink account.  :)  It
would be nice if this idea could simply be an add-on to an existing site.  And
BIP would *seem* the most likely candidate.  After all, these are instructions
we're talking about... just for techniques and mechanisms, not always complete
models.

As an aside, I have to say that the CAD tools have been greatly enhanced *quite
recently* by the apparition of Lpub and, specially, Lsynth. When it comes to
documenting pneumatics, pullies, chains and, to lesser extent
electrically-driven mechanisms, there is a before and after Lsynth.

I've just gotten into creating instructions and renders quite recently.  I have
to say, it's a lot of fun.  :)

As for an existing book, "Building Robots with lego Mindstorms" captures many
Lego Technic cliches. Even if you never plan to use Mindstorms but are a
hard-core Technic head, it is probably a worthy read. Take a look at the sample
chapter (devoted to Lego geometry) at

http://www.syngress.com/catalog/sg_main.cfm?pid=1742

Neat stuff!  Thanks for the link.

Finally, the online edition of the US Navy's "Simple Machines and How they Work"
provides a worthy introduction to basic mechanics, although it is arguably quite
limited in scope.

http://www.syngress.com/catalog/sg_main.cfm?pid=1742

Odd... the Navy seems to copy their material from outside sources.  ;)

Do you have the real link handy?  :)

Anyway, I hope that at least some of this stuff helps and moves this worthy
project along

Well, you presented some good ideas... and that is always a good way to get
things going!

Regards,
Allan B.



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