
9.2 studs 2x4
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Instructions to Customize the Thing: To modify this customized thing, simply change the settings listed below. stud_rescale: This setting allows you to adjust the size of studs by a factor of .98. By default, this value is set to reduce studs slightly. slope_stud_rows: With this option selected, two rows of blocks can be connected end-to-end on sloped sides. wing_end_width: The width of each end plate for the wing attachment points can be customized using this option, which currently stands at 2 units by default. block_type: The material that will make up your block pieces is defined with this option. Currently set to use brick, you may change it to a different type or even select an empty space to create nothing. technic_holes: With this choice enabled, the technic holes in each brick section are preserved so they do not collapse when manipulated manually. block_height_ratio: The scale at which bricks connect along the height can be specified with this option, with a current value of 3 units set for scaling up your building. curve_stud_rows: Choose the desired amount of stud rows on curved areas to produce various architectural patterns and add texture or support to buildings. roadway_width: The width you set here will influence the total height and stability provided by roads created in the design. curve_end_height: Control how high above road surfaces the top part of curved elements are raised. This option currently is empty and stands at zero, resulting from no settings being added. block_length: Specify the base length for blocks which you're going to use in the layout here. stud_type: The kind of studs you would like embedded inside blocks is chosen using this choice. wing_base_length: Use this option to specify how long your wings' bottom attachment should be extended, with an initial setting that equals three units by default. slope_end_height: Specify the elevation height at both the starting and ending sides of any connected sloped side sections here. At present it stands empty. block_width: Decide on a base size for each brick or piece based on your preferences with this input. curve_type: The shape which curved regions will take as output depends directly on how this choice is made now. wing_type: Control how you prefer wing attachments positioned and formed on top by utilizing these parameters given under options. vertical_axle_holes: A blank selection lets vertical axle holes exist when their existence or nonexistence in an item of some form would cause potential damage during usage. The current default remains as No - to avoid making holes on parts when creating them according simply choosing the correct parameter so far always selected. wing_stud_notches: By adding a space and allowing its default empty value we get access enabling us stud notches while they could have otherwise been missing had settings only existed instead with an entirely empty set prior now. This allows for smooth integration by means using these small parts available from stock materials readily accessible through common sources today due technology advances made easier everyone reach same benefits. dual_sided: Allow creation of double-sided models in this category here using one single input or parameter change; choose your answer accordingly depending upon which feature matters more when producing designs always ready-made prior. use_reinforcement: Set parameters as needed now based on needs, though empty at start indicates we're left without options limiting usage until choosing specific requirement later - for future references this still counts amongst those already set earlier here so they can get correctly applied too. roadway_length: Set roadway size accordingly depending upon the specific model chosen while making this thing; empty field stands currently default length unchanged. roadway_x and y values: To finalize everything, select your preference concerning x coordinate location where you wish runway placed within scene view always appearing top-left side of all visuals displayed during build time or maybe after publishing.
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