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pic: Orbitz ball modeled in ProE
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Re: pic: Orbitz ball modeled in ProE
I was just wondering: you have 6 straps. what diameter were they?
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Re: pic: Orbitz ball modeled in ProE
According to the manual, the straps are 1 inch wide and form a 9 inch diameter sphere.
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Re: pic: Orbitz ball modeled in ProE
The straps do not have a "diameter" They are pentagons with big rounds on the corners. Using a round strap would have interference between straps. When you use the pentagon, assemble the straps so that the point of one crosses the flat of another one.
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Re: pic: Orbitz ball modeled in ProE
as usual the manual seems to oversize the game pieces. I put the size at 8.5" diameter based on my sizing.
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