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From: harlock@raindrop.com (Mike Harlock)
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Subject: Re: easy way to make bolts in metal? (summary, thanks)
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Thanks everyone for pointing out the "use two points in one spot for straight
rails" tip...looking through the manual, I don't see that tidbit of info
offhand. (3.5 Amiga) it should be in the "notes and tips" area of making
curves.
It takes a little more work than just scaling down after creating the path
clones if you're working with something like a "T" shape, but it's no big
deal.
(now if only they had a rail clone option that let you have a "centered offset"
that would offset and angle inwards your clone object, but that's just too