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Re: The bodge and it's use in Technic Construction
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lugnet.technic
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Mon, 9 Apr 2001 17:05:02 GMT
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AAAHHA busted!! caught you! ha-ha..just kid'n around..what ever works for you!!
In lugnet.technic, Robert Fay writes:
> The more precise your model, the more washers and shims are needed to make
> things work per your design. The worm gear always needs a washer or two
> depending how many you use end for end. I have even used plastic wrap
> between beams to get that "just right" alignment. If your a "purist", don't
> tell anybody about these adjustments.
> BTW, What is a bodge?
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> --
> Bob Fay
> rfay@we.mediaone.net
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> http://bobfay.users5.50megs.com/index.html
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7900/
> "Steven Lane" <Steveroblane@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:GBJ9pA.Lyo@lugnet.com...
> > I'm about to utilize a bodge to stop the teeth slipping on a dif case, I was
> > wondering if anyone else had to alter their designs due to deficiencies in
> > design of actual Technic components?
> >
> > Steve
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| The more precise your model, the more washers and shims are needed to make things work per your design. The worm gear always needs a washer or two depending how many you use end for end. I have even used plastic wrap between beams to get that "just (...) (24 years ago, 9-Apr-01, to lugnet.technic)
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