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Hello everyone, just joined not too long ago, I'm someone who always loved the mechanical ability of lego from an early age, and I think I've found the right place : ) Just recently, I took to spending far too long on Digital Designer, and here's one of the projects I want to share with you. It's a sci-fi-themed vertical sliding door that is different from most as it uses a 'worm' mechanism to push the door upwards and downwards. I do not have the facility right now in my life to start collecting all the pieces, so building this without tangible Lego was a bit challenging to say the least. Anyway I'd really like to hear your thoughts on this project, whether or not you think it could work etc, and I'm more than happy to share it with you. Thanks guys : )
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Over the past few months I came across a few resources that I simply can NOT find again for the life of me. Tried searching here, google, youtube, etc. I normally take pride in my searching skills. The first was somebody's design of a 6 stud long sliding axle. I think I'm even subscribed to that person on Youtube, but my subscriber list is so long I can't find their channel. The video I think is less than a month old. This should be easy to find. The second thing is a list of Technic "almost right" triangles. It is NOT this link: http://www.marshall.edu/lego/lessonplans/MarbleTrack/FindingLEGOAlmostRightTriangle.htm The one I'm looking for had a list of possible right triangles broken into charts of "good, OK, and not recommended" or something like that. I do still think they used the name "almost right triangles" for the page though (I could be wrong). Any help is appreciated.
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