I'm not a part author, but I'm confused. I don't see how either stud2s or stud4s would be useful without the ability to scale in Y to match the slope of whatever they're placed against. It does appear to me that stud2s is for top-side studs, while stud4s is for underside ones. (There appears to be a mistake in the description of stud2s in the primitive reference.)
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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