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    • charly2008C Offline
      charly2008
      last edited by

      Hi Dave,

      I hope I have understood your question correctly. I would do it as follows:

      Make one part and make it a group. Take copy and flip it along Component's Red and than flip it along Component's Blue. And then move the two parts together.

      Charly


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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        Hi Charly,

        I think the other Dave was actually just asking what description you would use to describe the two parts which are identical but will mate with each other as you have shown in your illustration. I read his question as asking for the words instead of the pictures. Maybe I missed something, though.

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        • mitcorbM Offline
          mitcorb
          last edited by

          Opposing, interlocking? Interfacing, interlocking?

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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          • honoluludesktopH Offline
            honoluludesktop
            last edited by

            Regular Division of the Plane with Asymmetric Congruent Polygons?-)

            http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/96/Escher%2C_Regular_Division_of_the_Plane_III.jpg

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            • mitcorbM Offline
              mitcorb
              last edited by

              Thesaurus suggested amphichiral, as in amphichiral knot having to do with mirror images. Amphi-, in Greek means "both".

              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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              • D Offline
                diddon
                last edited by

                Thanks for the suggestions so far... I'm not sure it's quite there yet (although amphichiral is an impressive suggestion).... I found 'splice joint' which is common terminology in woodwork. Does any one know if this can then be used across all materials in product design?

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                • mitcorbM Offline
                  mitcorb
                  last edited by

                  Well, no one said you could not spice up your commentary with metaphors 😄(another word of Greek origin)

                  I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                  • J Offline
                    Jim
                    last edited by

                    lap joint (or is it a half-lap?)
                    pegged lap joint.
                    interlocking lap joint
                    pegged half-lap joint.
                    doweled half lap.
                    half-pegged half-lap.
                    half-lap joint with integrated pegs.

                    Hi

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                    • jeff hammondJ Offline
                      jeff hammond
                      last edited by

                      that joint in particular would be a splice joint of sorts.. lap joints tend to cross each other or form corners whereas a splice joint connects end-to-end.

                      still, i don't think diddon is looking for that type of answer..

                      if we were talking graphics, i'd say ambigram would be a good place to start (turn it upside down and it reads the same).. but i don't have a clue as to what the proper term for the reversible mating parts would be.. interlocking, universal, or something like that might be in the term though.

                      http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Vegas_ambigram.svg


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                      • mitcorbM Offline
                        mitcorb
                        last edited by

                        From Wikipedia:
                        Reflection symmetry
                        Main article: reflection symmetry

                        Reflection symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection.

                        More fuel for the fire. 😉

                        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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