Unofficial File parts/66237.dat
Part Attributes:
File Header:
0 Bar with Drafting Machine
0 Name: 66237.dat
0 Author: Gerald Lasser [GeraldLasser]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part
0 !LICENSE Licensed under CC BY 4.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 !HELP The arm moves ~ +/-15 degree
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !KEYWORDS 3D Print, Inside Tour 2019, Set 4000034
0 !HISTORY 2026-02-04 [MagFors] Created sub parts
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1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\66237s01.dat
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\66237s02.dat
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Official parents and subparts
Part Events:
- 2 circular edgelines missing where the bar meets the cylinder
- at the bottom, edgelines of the box are continuing onto the bottom circular surface unnecessarily
- at the bottom, edgelines of the box are continuing onto the bottom circular surface unnecessarily
This is not just a static part. It's possible to turn it around.
Here is a link to this:
https://www.newelementary.com/2019/06/lego-inside-tour-set-4000034-3d-part.html
Here is a link to this:
https://www.newelementary.com/2019/06/lego-inside-tour-set-4000034-3d-part.html
2024-10-09 23:31:00
I suppose actual part should be the static base as 66237.dat, and its movable should be moved to separate subset part.
Also, maybe, 66237.dat should be a shortcut for two subparts?
Also, maybe, 66237.dat should be a shortcut for two subparts?
2025-03-28 11:42:34
http://www.digital-bricks.de/en/index.php?site=3d&part=60417
http://www.digital-bricks.de/en/file.php?part=60410
has a "split" model (still one part, but the cut is visible), also includes the "spring"
looks like some parts could get reused from there
(why another part number? 66237 vs 60417)
as far as I can see it is really one part, but with a flexible printed "spring"
-> could still get split into the two static parts plus spring subparts
http://www.digital-bricks.de/en/file.php?part=60410
has a "split" model (still one part, but the cut is visible), also includes the "spring"
looks like some parts could get reused from there
(why another part number? 66237 vs 60417)
as far as I can see it is really one part, but with a flexible printed "spring"
-> could still get split into the two static parts plus spring subparts
2025-03-28 11:44:51
sorry, wrong part link: http://www.digital-bricks.de/en/file.php?part=60417
How should we handle the different sub-parts of the 3D printed parts?
2026-02-04 19:33:45
did you use the ldd data or did you rework the old one? misses the spring inside...
(the original LDD data shows the connection, it is one part with two main parts, connected by a ~-shaped solid spring)
(the original LDD data shows the connection, it is one part with two main parts, connected by a ~-shaped solid spring)
2026-02-04 20:09:01
Hello: here is what I did, https://forums.ldraw.org/thread-28806.html?highlight=66237.
Hope it help.
Hope it help.
2026-02-04 20:18:49
@Magnus:
Are there cases where separate -f01/-f02 versions would be needed? I guess this one doesn't need to because the extreme positions aren't stable...
Personally I'd prefer the current approach with -s01/s02 etc. since neither component is a separate piece of plastic, but Im not sure if this will cause issues with moving parts.
@Rene:
I doubt this is from LDD. LDD stopped updating it's parts library in late 2017, this is from 2019. I also cant find it in the latest version.
Are there cases where separate -f01/-f02 versions would be needed? I guess this one doesn't need to because the extreme positions aren't stable...
Personally I'd prefer the current approach with -s01/s02 etc. since neither component is a separate piece of plastic, but Im not sure if this will cause issues with moving parts.
@Rene:
I doubt this is from LDD. LDD stopped updating it's parts library in late 2017, this is from 2019. I also cant find it in the latest version.
2026-02-04 21:20:08
the part was at digital-bricks (link is above, unfortunately its dead now), which has mostly LDD data
2026-02-04 22:02:19
All I did was to split and clean up the file made by Gerald, and added some details seen in the video at NE. Eyeballing it.
But thanks. Didn't know the missing mesh was in the forum.
But thanks. Didn't know the missing mesh was in the forum.
Creative Commons Attribution License information
This part is copyright © Gerald Lasser
Licensed under CC BY 4.0
Edits:
LDraw.org Parts Tracker,
Magnus Forsberg,
It contains a special part that is supposedly 3D printed. I got pictures from a fellow member of our LUG with the part still in the bag.
Details are missing at the wide top clamp, there are some pockets visible. Probably need to ask for more pictures.