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    Re: Where should I center this one? —Steve Bliss
   (...) The center should be on the rotation point. Like you said, rotating the pieces when the rotation point is not centered on the hinge is a bigger pain than getting the pieces into the right position. (It would be great if some future version of (...) (26 years ago, 24-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
   
        Re: Where should I center this one? —Jeremy H. Sproat
     (...) The center should be centered on the top of the brick, between the studs, as it is with every other hinge piece in LDraw. Moving the center of rotation to the hinge is a trivial amount of work, as it is with every other hinge piece in LDraw. (...) (26 years ago, 24-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
    
         Re: Where should I center this one? —Terry Keller
     (...) Exsqueeze me? Look again, Sproat. Some of the hinge pieces *are* centered on the hinge section: 3830 3831 2429 2430 3149 314 3324 -- Terry K -- (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
    
         Re: Where should I center this one? —Bram Lambrecht
      (...) Yeah, but only when the rotation point is in a normal position. I agree with Sproat, because the hinges will still be easy to position if left unturned. Also, whenever they are turned, it will most likely be in a sub model, so the insertion (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
    
         Re: Where should I center this one? —Jeremy H. Sproat
     (...) Whoops, you're right. But, in the case of the 1x2 plates and bricks, the centerpoint is on level with the top of a plane, and on the rectangular lattice formed by the studs. As for the 2x5 and 2x9 hinge plates, these are a real exception. (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
   
        Re: Where should I center this one? —Terry Keller
   (...) Agreed. Rotation is the bigger pain. (...) In LEdit, I occasionally add an imaginary new piece, "rotate.dat", after the piece I want to rotate. Move it to the point where I want it, then set the rotation on that point. Move back up a line to (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
 

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