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Re: Wanted: Design for 2 foot tall Christmas Tree
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lugnet.people.newbie, lugnet.build
Date: 
Mon, 2 Nov 2020 13:47:58 GMT
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In lugnet.people.newbie, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Clayton Berry wrote:

Newbie to this group and don't know exactly where to post this request
(ie, didn't see a "request/wanted" group and my request is not
strictly local).  Anyway, my goal is to create a 2 foot tall (roughly)
Christmas Tree. I tried some things myself, but frankly I'm not that
good. Thus I'm wondering if anyone has ever made such a thing, or is
bored enough to do so now.

Just an untested idea:

It may give an interesting effect, if you use a stack of the old flower
bases for branches.

Play well,

Jacob
hi how do i post in this site it doesnt work


Subject: 
Re: Wanted: Design for 2 foot tall Christmas Tree
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.people.newbie, lugnet.build
Date: 
Mon, 2 Nov 2020 13:47:31 GMT
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In lugnet.people.newbie, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Clayton Berry wrote:

Newbie to this group and don't know exactly where to post this request
(ie, didn't see a "request/wanted" group and my request is not
strictly local).  Anyway, my goal is to create a 2 foot tall (roughly)
Christmas Tree. I tried some things myself, but frankly I'm not that
good. Thus I'm wondering if anyone has ever made such a thing, or is
bored enough to do so now.

Just an untested idea:

It may give an interesting effect, if you use a stack of the old flower
bases for branches.

Play well,

Jacob
hi how do i post in this site it doesnt work


Subject: 
Re: Wanted: Design for 2 foot tall Christmas Tree
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.people.newbie, lugnet.build
Date: 
Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:32:39 GMT
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Clayton Berry wrote:

Newbie to this group and don't know exactly where to post this request
(ie, didn't see a "request/wanted" group and my request is not
strictly local).  Anyway, my goal is to create a 2 foot tall (roughly)
Christmas Tree. I tried some things myself, but frankly I'm not that
good. Thus I'm wondering if anyone has ever made such a thing, or is
bored enough to do so now.

Just an untested idea:

It may give an interesting effect, if you use a stack of the old flower
bases for branches.

Play well,

Jacob
--
»Litir« - another kind of LEGO house:
              http://lego.sparre-andersen.dk/By/Huse/Litir/


Subject: 
Wanted: Design for 2 foot tall Christmas Tree
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.people.newbie
Date: 
Fri, 13 May 2011 13:41:15 GMT
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Newbie to this group and don't know exactly where to post this request (ie,
didn't see a "request/wanted" group and my request is not strictly local).
Anyway, my goal is to create a 2 foot tall (roughly) Christmas Tree. I tried
some things myself, but frankly I'm not that good. Thus I'm wondering if anyone
has ever made such a thing, or is bored enough to do so now.

As for newbie stuff - I'm in Raleigh, NC and this design will ultimately go
towards a charity function. I have way too many LEGO sets at home (most
unopened), my favorite themse are Technic and Castle, and I'm way too old to be
playing with toys (or so the mainstream media would claim).

Thanks for reading. I don't know if response posts here get directed to me email
or I have to check manually, so sending me a note via email might be best.


Subject: 
LSynth to the rescue? (was Re: Hello, world!)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.people.newbie, lugnet.cad
Followup-To: 
lugnet.cad
Date: 
Tue, 20 Jan 2009 09:03:52 GMT
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Now that I'm here, is there a tool available that would create a line curve from
spot x1,y1,z1 to x2,y2,z2?

Special for your question I think about Pathtruder. I never have used that for
now, but it sounds great what this tool can do.

I think Azerey wants a tool to create edge lines that could be used for
Pathtruder or similar. Up to now I have used inlined edge primitives, or strings
of lines hand created with MLCad, but indeed a better tool would be great. I
think LSynth (especially the unreleased new version) could be used for that, but
I'd like to get Kevin's opinion...

Philo



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