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Stud group are provided to reduce the size of part files with many regularly spaced studs. The naming convention is as following:
stugN-XxZ.dat
where:
N = type of stud (regular stud, hollow stud, underside stud, …)
X = number of studs on the x axis
Z = number of studs on the z axis
To prevent an overload of the library with all sort of combinations, the numbers on the x and z axis are limited to:
1xZ stugs
Xx1 stugs (Due to stud orientation you cannot rotate a 1xZ stud group by 90 degrees to get a Xx1 stud group)
XxZ stugs where X==Z
These primitives should not be scaled.
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Stud group are provided to reduce the size of part files with many regularly spaced studs. The naming convention is as following:
stugN-XxZ.dat
where:
N = type of stud (regular stud, hollow stud, underside stud, …)
X = number of studs on the x axis
Z = number of studs on the z axis
To prevent an overload of the library with all sort of combinations, the numbers on the x and z axis are limited to:
1xZ stugs
Xx1 stugs (Due to stud orientation you cannot rotate a 1xZ stud group by 90 degrees to get a Xx1 stud group)
XxZ stugs where X==Z
These primitives should not be scaled.
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