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St. wrote:
>"Anonymous" <nob### [at] herecom> wrote in message
>news:3f98683b$1[at]news.povray.org...
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>> You'll need much stronger braces and hinges..
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> Absolutely! The ones used here are no good.
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> What's that black bit in the top right-hand corner of the gate?
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> ~Steve~
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Man, everyone's a critic! ;-)
A) It's an improvement over having it just float in space, which was what my
first attempt looked like.
B) The "black bit" is the latch extension, an L-shaped rod that goes down to
the catch, and, when rotated, rotates the catch away from the hook on the
other side so that the gate can swing open.
See, I provide lots of details, even if they wouldn't work in real life. . .
..
Now, I'll go home and design some stronger hinges, a better latch, and maybe
even a more realistic way of embedding the hardware into the brick wall
than just having it poke out.
Dave Matthews
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