KingJacko
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| 26 Dec 2014 08:48 AM |
weld.C1:inverse() weld.C0:inverse()
when i weld this it sticks into the part i am welding it too. I thought :inverse() undid that but i guess not. Help! |
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KingJacko
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| 26 Dec 2014 08:57 AM |
| Both parts anchored before you weld them? |
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KingJacko
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| 26 Dec 2014 09:02 AM |
| i unanchored the next line. Yes they are anchored |
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KingJacko
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| 26 Dec 2014 09:03 AM |
| wot. I unanchore the next line but it doenst work. It has to be anchored the whole time? |
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KingJacko
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| 26 Dec 2014 09:16 AM |
| nvm ill just make it a union. |
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ohno1112
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| 26 Dec 2014 09:18 AM |
| it has to be UNANCHORED the whole time, or atleast, part 1 unanchored. part 0 can be unanchored after the welding. |
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