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Thread: Stringstuds
Post: RE: Stringstuds
N. W. Perry Wrote: (2020-12-20, 3:13)
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Yeah, I could cut or copy the parts, but not paste them into the main subfile, as Roland explains below. Normally you'd be able to move parts from a subfile t... |
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Thread: Stringstuds
Post: RE: Stringstuds
Roland Melkert Wrote: (2020-12-19, 20:40)
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I think Philo is right, you added the bricks to the string submodel.
Problem is parts in such models are handled differently so you can't copy paste th... |
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Thread: Stringstuds
Post: RE: Stringstuds
N. W. Perry Wrote: (2020-12-19, 17:35)
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Yeah, it looks like you added these parts inside a flexible part subfile, rather than in the main model. They probably aren't actually grouped, since nested ... |
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2020-12-20, 0:42 |
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Thread: Stringstuds
Post: RE: Stringstuds
Philippe Hurbain Wrote: (2020-12-19, 9:41)
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Hi Wes,
Welcome here!
I think (according to status bar) that you tried to create a string (this creates a submodel) then added parts to that submodel.
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Thread: Stringstuds
Post: Stringstuds
New LDCad user here,
While building I must have hit some short-keys. It appears I permanently part grouped a good portion of my model. I attempted to un-group (ctrl-shift-g) but it had no effect. w... |
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