Some connections are considered incorrect because
they align pieces in a manner not equal to a full number
of studs, as shown in Figure 3-35. While sturdy, these
misaligned pieces will make finishing your model extremely
difficult, as the relative spacing of the pieces is no longer
1 full stud.
Electric components are usually designed to fit with
either studless or studfull constructions, so incorporating them
into mixed models can be challenging. You’ll need to think creatively to secure these mismatched elements into your
constructions. The Power Functions IR receiver (Figure 3-36),
Medium motor (Figure 3-37), and switch (Figure 3-38) are the
most common examples. You’ll learn more about the Power
Functions system in Chapter 13.
Some connections are considered incorrect because
they align pieces in a manner not equal to a full number
of studs, as shown in Figure 3-35. While sturdy, these
misaligned pieces will make finishing your model extremely
difficult, as the relative spacing of the pieces is no longer
1 full stud.
Electric components are usually designed to fit with
either studless or studfull constructions, so incorporating them
into mixed models can be challenging. You’ll need to think creatively to secure these mismatched elements into your
constructions. The Power Functions IR receiver (Figure 3-36),
Medium motor (Figure 3-37), and switch (Figure 3-38) are the
most common examples. You’ll learn more about the Power
Functions system in Chapter 13.
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