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Re: 120 degree connector
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lugnet.technic
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Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:13:42 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Thomas Avery writes:
> In lugnet.technic, Chris Phillips writes:
> > Couldn't you use an equilateral triangle to construct a 120-degree angle?
> > Like the top picture that Thomas posted, but either Technic beam extends two
> > holes past the point where the two beams pivot. Then a simple 3-hole
> > 1/2-wide connector (sorry, I don't remember the real name of this piece, but
> > it is flat, oval, and 3 pinholes long) connects the end hole of the
> > overhanging beam to the third hole in on the other beam. You could use
> > longer connectors as well, as long as you extend the overhang to match.
> >
> > Am I making any sense?
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> Yep, perfect sense. Try it again:
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> http://tanyatj.home.texas.net/tjscreations/quick_pics/
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> T. J.
Ahh, yes! That's _exactly_ what I was saying!!! Thanks for drawing this up!
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