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(...) Studs aren't 8-sided cylinders; they are 16-sided cylinders just like the other cylinders. The low-resolution stud files are 8-sided cylinders. These files have the same filenames as the regular studs, but with a '2' instead of a 'd' (i.e. (...) (24 years ago, 16-Mar-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts, lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)
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Does anyone know why studs are 8 sided cylindars but every other cylindar based object in LDraw is 16 sided?. Has this issue ever been addressed? -Orion (24 years ago, 15-Mar-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts, lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)
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 | | Re: New stud 4 primitive for plates with holes
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Don Heyse wrote... (...) Subpart is a better idea. Can be shared by several parts. Somehow I also feel that a primitive should be an object, one unbroken object and not separated objects. How much space do you really save? Bernd Broich wrote... (...) (24 years ago, 20-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)
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(...) I haven't thought of that, but I'll take it into consideration. (24 years ago, 16-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)
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 | | Re: New stud 4 primitive for plates with holes [DAT]
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(...) If you made this a subpart (instead of a primitive) and included the original stud4 primitive you'd save more space and possibly avoid the square hole problem? Of course then you have the problem of that undesireable edge line on the inside of (...) (24 years ago, 12-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts.primitives)
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