Yes, bottom of cylinder will remain polygonal (the stud itself will be substituted, so the most visible part will be smoothed.) Unfortunately there is no really good solution to that problem. One possibility is to pack cylinder/cyls/cyls2 to form the tube, but since match with the surface can't be perfect, these cylinders must poke inside shape. Not so nice for transparent parts... And it is especially tedious to do for the part author (I know, I've done several parts this way...)
Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface
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Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-01-15, 12:41
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Jean-Philippe Ouellet - 2012-01-15, 18:00
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-01-15, 19:19
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Tim Gould - 2012-01-15, 21:42
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-01-16, 7:53
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Tim Gould - 2012-01-16, 9:31
Re: Tutorial: joining studs to a non-planar surface - by Travis Cobbs - 2012-01-16, 21:30
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