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Adrian Mariano 2024-04-01 23:09:16 -04:00
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ function _inset_corner(corner, mask_angle, inset, excess, flat_top) =
// . // .
// The roundover can be specified by radius, diameter, height, cut, or joint length. // The roundover can be specified by radius, diameter, height, cut, or joint length.
// ![Types of Roundovers](images/rounding/section-types-of-roundovers_fig1.png) // ![Types of Roundovers](images/rounding/section-types-of-roundovers_fig1.png)
// .
// If you need roundings to agree on edges of different mask_angle, e.g. to round the base of a prismoid, then you need all of the // If you need roundings to agree on edges of different mask_angle, e.g. to round the base of a prismoid, then you need all of the
// masks used to have the same height. (Note that it may appear that matching joint would also work, but it does not because the joint distances are measured // masks used to have the same height. (Note that it may appear that matching joint would also work, but it does not because the joint distances are measured
// in different directions.) You can get the same height by setting the `height` parameter, which is an alternate way to control the size of the rounding. // in different directions.) You can get the same height by setting the `height` parameter, which is an alternate way to control the size of the rounding.