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Re: 120 degree connector
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:48:38 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Wayne R. Hussey writes:
> By using 3 of the 24-tooth gears set up into a triangle, you can set the
> angles at whatever multiple of 15 degrees you want. If you use the older
> gears, you get a direct connect to 4 peg-holes aligned for standard Technic
> building on one side with the triangle frame on the other.
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> Wayne
I can't understand what you mean, can you post a picture or a sketch?
Thanks, David
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: 120 degree connector
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| (...) David, The method I've described is complex. Maybe more so than you need. It can be done other easier ways, as shown by other postings. I will describe it in detail here and once you've seen it, can adapt or discard as you choose. If you want, (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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 | | Re: 120 degree connector
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| (...) By using 3 of the 24-tooth gears set up into a triangle, you can set the angles at whatever multiple of 15 degrees you want. If you use the older gears, you get a direct connect to 4 peg-holes aligned for standard Technic building on one side (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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