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posted: 21 Jul 2012 04:23 from: Mark C
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Is there any way to use either end of a timber as the fulcrum around which to rotate it? Mark C |
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posted: 21 Jul 2012 09:33 from: Martin Wynne
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Mark C wrote: Is there any way to use either end of a timber as the fulcrum around which to rotate it?Hi Mark, Yes, but only if you first throw it by half its original length. Rotation takes place around the original mid-point position of a timber. I imagine that's not quite what you were wanting? In practice after twisting a timber to the required angle, you usually need to re-position it using the other controls. Note that holding down the SHIFT key modifies the behaviour of the lengthen/shorten buttons. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 22 Jul 2012 22:35 from: Mark C
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Thanks, Martin. I thought that was the case, just checking. Mark C |
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