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Re: Diagonal Beam Fit Table
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lugnet.technic
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Sun, 1 Oct 2000 02:10:20 GMT
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Thanks, that's a very useful resource!
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Paul Davidson
Amnon Silverstein <amnon@best.com> wrote in message
news:G1M6MD.BC7@lugnet.com...
> Here is the table of diagonal beam fits you have all been waiting for!
> If you want to cross-brace a Technic beam structure with pegs and a diagonal
> brace, this tells you what will fit. It also tells you how you can connect
> things to get a specific angle. The table covers everything that can be made
> with a 16-stud beam with a one-stud one-hole addition as the diagonal brace.
> Some lengths require a half-hole fit of the diagonal brace, and you can create
> that by sticking the little one-hole on the end with some skinny plates. Half-
> hole horizontal spacings can be accomplished with either the one-stud or with
> a stud-under-hole positioning of the beams.
>
> X = The number of holes across the horizontal beam
> Y = The number of holes vertically up a stack. 1/3 of a hole is accomplished
> with a plate as a shim.
> H = the number of holes across the diagonal brace.
> * = the strain of the fit. *** = tight fit. ** = easy fit. * = essentially
> perfect fit. No star = mathematically perfect fit.
> Angle = Degrees of angle from vertical of the diagonal brace
>
> Table is at:
> http://www.best.com/~amnon/Homepage/Games/Diagonals.txt
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