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Re: Joining Beams Axially at 90 deg
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 30 Nov 2001 22:57:13 GMT
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TJ,
I would try a solution using the dark grey Technic pins that are 1.5 stud-widths
long, and the 1xn Technic plates with rounded ends and a Technic pin-connector
on each end. You could use up to four per two beams. Connect the plate to the
beam so that half of the plate extends beyond, and connect that with the pin to
the other beam. Repeat as desired. Good luck!
Seth.
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| | Joining Beams Axially at 90 deg
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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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