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Re: Joining Beams Axially at 90 deg
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 29 Nov 2001 19:26:57 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Thomas Avery writes:
> Hey Technic Fans,
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> How would you connect two beams together, end to end, with one rotated 90
> degrees?
> http://www.texbrick.com/quick_pics/beam90.jpg
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> The only solutions I can think of at the moment are big, bulky, and not
> feasible.
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> I'm looking for a simple connection that will fix the two beams rigidly
> together. To reduce eccentricity, I would prefer the long axis of each beam
> to be on a common line, or as close a possible to a common line (i.e. the
> beams are "lined up").
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> The beams don't have to be spaced by 1L (as pictured). The space can be less
> or more just as long as the connection performs as desired.
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> Thanks,
> TJ Avery
How about
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=87646
Steve
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| Hey Technic Fans, How would you connect two beams together, end to end, with one rotated 90 degrees? (URL) only solutions I can think of at the moment are big, bulky, and not feasible. I'm looking for a simple connection that will fix the two beams (...) (23 years ago, 29-Nov-01, to lugnet.technic)
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