Numbers in names of sloped bricks?
2013-11-09, 3:24 (This post was last modified: 2013-11-09, 18:04 by Roland Melkert.)
2013-11-09, 3:24 (This post was last modified: 2013-11-09, 18:04 by Roland Melkert.)
Why are the sloped bricks numbered as they are?
For instance, the Slope Brick 10 6 x 8 is closer to 9 degrees. The Slope Brick 33 3 x 1 is closer to 27 degrees.
I also object to where the slope is being measured from. E.g. I think the slope should be measured when the bricks are stacked on top of each other. See the black dashed lines in the following images:
For instance, the Slope Brick 10 6 x 8 is closer to 9 degrees. The Slope Brick 33 3 x 1 is closer to 27 degrees.
I also object to where the slope is being measured from. E.g. I think the slope should be measured when the bricks are stacked on top of each other. See the black dashed lines in the following images: