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    Default Incredible construction joint

    OK, this is an incredible joint. Don't ask me how or why it works, but unless the video is faked (which I doubt), then it deserves some experimentation ..

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    Awesome

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    Pretty smart but perhaps a bit too out there for me. I seem to be retreating to old style soloutions these days.
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    Super funky technik. I like the spaceframe arrays and bridges.

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    Looks great!

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    It never ceases to amaze me at the cleverness of people to come up with these ideas...that is one incredible joint design.
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    I suppose the challenge on here now is the first to work it out and apply it to a table.
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    Doesn't that look ingenious!
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    Phantastik!!!

    Can't help wondering if it's trick photography of not!

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    I'd love to give this a crack, tools i have at present wont allow me to. It's strength is all in getting the right angle on every part for the joints to function. Very very cool find, flatpackin without any fixings. Downside would be not be having the true dimensions of the secured height / width / depth untill after you'd made it and got it secured as each piece swings through an arc (you could calc it out but what a headache).

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