-
At first I didnāt realize the top half was through and thought there were three 30 degree slopes.
- I didnāt know how to fix it, so I wrote on Twitter and they told me.
-
2/12
- https://twitter.com/Nikujin_29/status/1360058095624331267
- The structure of the part that is visible on the outside seems to be correct; it may take some trial and error to determine where to grow the T-shape from.
- In fact, it is possible that the three eyeballs are connected to each other and not to the others, and that they are stopped by pressing down from aboveā¦
- Hmmm, narrowā¦
- I donāt have enough material to try it, but this would just barely fit in a 2Ć3 gap.
- Stable without tape!
2/13
-
I had only bought two sets last year, so I had to do some trial and error with what parts I could find. Itās more severe than I thought. ā¦
- I see, as for the sides, you combine a 1Ć1 panel that goes through with a block that has a concave center of studs so that the pipe can go all the way in. - Recessed studs - Open studs - T-pipe
- Is this the black bar growing sideways from the center bar? I donāt have one and will buy one.
2/15
-
Iām not sure if Iām getting the right response because I feel like Iāve twisted it up quite a bit. ā¦
-
Thatās what the black bars are for. I havenāt tried it because I donāt have it on hand, but I have a feeling you could do something similar with two arm-shaped clip bars!
- Hmmm, I might not be able to reach it as it is.
- I added another one and it connected at least onceā¦
- - Double Clip Bar 2/16
-
Sorry!
-
I know it sounds like Iām in the wrong place, but I just bought a few more sets today and Iāve been playing around with them, and I think Iāve got a good set up, so Iāll share it with you!
-
I personally want to make it right because itās not a weirdly elaborate assembly and itās reasonably strong lol.
This page is auto-translated from /nishio/ćæćć³ćć®ē®ć®é å½¢č°č« using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. Iām very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.