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|image | |image = Barrel-cage.png | ||
|designer | |designer = [[User:Tim|Timothy Schmidt]] | ||
|date | |date = 2019 | ||
|vitamins = | |vitamins = | ||
|materials = | |materials = | ||
|transformations = | |transformations = | ||
|lifecycles = | |lifecycles = | ||
|tools | |tools = [[Wrenches]] | ||
|parts | |parts = [[Frames]], [[Nuts]], [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Washers]], [[Plates]] | ||
|techniques | |techniques = [[Bolting]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 26 May 2021
Technique: Odd parts first
Tools: | Wrenches |
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Parts: | Frames, Nuts, Bolts, End caps, Washers, Plates |
Techniques: | Bolting |
Introduction
Almost every project requires at least one part which doesn't conform easily to the replimat grid. This part is often central to the purpose of the project.
Challenges
Unique parts may not have easy mounting points or compatible hole patterns. Adapting them to the replimat grid can be a challenge.
Approaches
- offset a frame with stacked washers to match an existing hole pattern, or an adapter plate where an all-frame construction isn't possible.
- cage the part