but with th snap to..ON? what problems are you having?
but with th snap to..ON? what problems are you having?
like? give an example..
I havent seen any problems.. if your talking about siwtches or clamps.. or overlapping..then that doesnt count..it is working as it should..
Not on my machine, switches and o-rings will misplace unless that is off.
When off it works just fine though.
again...
that is how it is SUPPOSED to work..
how could snap-to (ON) place a switch for you? it cant..there is no way to kno where it is you want to place it.. those certain parts are SUPPOSED to be placed with snap-to OFF..
I believe this has been covered for this version and the Custom Saber Builder version several times.
Ok then on for large part placement and off for the small bits.
Gotcha!
The O-rings and the switches I use have certain places that they must go, like the hole in the base hilt made for a switch and the grooves in the hilts for the o-rings. That is what had caused the confusion. I am sure the code for that would be tedious and the time better spent adding parts as they become available.
From a new builders perspective that tool is incredibly useful. Thank you for your time in explaning the details and I look forward to designing many more to order in the future.
Last edited by Darth Xanthus; 10-03-2008 at 12:24 PM.
Just wondering whwn the new items that were just put in the store are going to be put in the builder?
If this is a stupid post let me know lol.
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I'd give it a few days at least. There are several steps involved, and I'm sure xl has other things to do that don't involve sabers.
What parts? Besides maybe the brass covertec or the d-rings I don't see what needs to be added.
Tim
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