It's no big deal, but I believe that "chamfered" in the primitive reference should be replaced by "filleted". (Fillet refers to rounded corners, while chamfer refers to corners with an straight angular chunk cut out.) Having said that, it could be that people know generally what chamfer means in this context, but not fillet, so that the inaccurate word is in fact better.
Scaling of Studs in the Y direction?
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Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Mark Kennedy - 2013-03-08, 10:31
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Chris Dee - 2013-03-08, 12:30
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Jude Parrill - 2013-08-13, 10:56
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Travis Cobbs - 2013-08-13, 16:59
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Chris Dee - 2013-08-13, 17:10
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Chris Dee - 2013-08-13, 17:00
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Travis Cobbs - 2013-08-13, 16:55
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Tim Gould - 2013-08-13, 18:18
Re: Scaling of Studs in the Y direction? - by Chris Dee - 2013-08-13, 18:57
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