Hi Max,
Wait - I think the part is perfectly aligned, but it _does_ need a help tip - but a different help tip. The part appears to require a 32 LDU X offset (as documented in the current part) but then 5 LDU Z offset to align properly.
So I think the help tip just needs to be updated, not reviewed.
Chris: I think the origin is as good as it can be - X and Z are determined by the door's natural rotation, and Y aligns with the modern 1x4x6 frame without offset. (From what I have seen, this is better than past doors, where X and Z are defined by rotation and Y is defined by the door itself, requiring an unnecessary vertical adjustment relative to the frame.)
Reviewers - any chance of getting the 60616 part series re-reviewed if someone can mod the help instructions? I think it's the only "filling" we're missing for the 1x4x6 frame.
Chris: I applied for part authorship a while ago but didn't get a response - should I just resubmit the form?
Cheers
Ben
Wait - I think the part is perfectly aligned, but it _does_ need a help tip - but a different help tip. The part appears to require a 32 LDU X offset (as documented in the current part) but then 5 LDU Z offset to align properly.
So I think the help tip just needs to be updated, not reviewed.
Chris: I think the origin is as good as it can be - X and Z are determined by the door's natural rotation, and Y aligns with the modern 1x4x6 frame without offset. (From what I have seen, this is better than past doors, where X and Z are defined by rotation and Y is defined by the door itself, requiring an unnecessary vertical adjustment relative to the frame.)
Reviewers - any chance of getting the 60616 part series re-reviewed if someone can mod the help instructions? I think it's the only "filling" we're missing for the 1x4x6 frame.
Chris: I applied for part authorship a while ago but didn't get a response - should I just resubmit the form?
Cheers
Ben