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Post March 28th, 2004, 10:18 pm

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hey, guys,i was wondering, that on some of the coasters in the exchange, there were 'flanged supports'. how do you do that, i gotta good coaster but i need the supports to be flanged. please help[:O]Insert







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Post March 28th, 2004, 10:21 pm

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Its on coaster candy, I don't know the link though. I just figured out how to use it. I'll try to find the link.


Post March 28th, 2004, 10:36 pm
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it is also included with tia's new tool ($10 dollar version) it has a lot more options than the other one, loke flangs on supports that connect to the track. and custom flange size, speration distance...

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or you can just do it manualy if you want a higher mark for your coaster

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Originally posted by The Edge

or you can just do it manualy if you want a higher mark for your coaster




how do you do that?[:O]Insert

Post March 29th, 2004, 4:38 pm
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Post March 29th, 2004, 6:59 pm
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Originally posted by Dirk_Ermen

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Well thats why your coaster will get better marks, because it took skill to do.

and to the question from screamomatic - You flange supports by:
1: find a support you want to flange, I suggest that the supports are either vertical, horizontal or at 45 degrees.
2: place 2 free support nodes, close together, exactly inline with the support you want to flange.
3: Join them up with a section of support, which is one size wider than the support you are putting the flange on.

simple really once you have the hang of it, practise it a few times first, until you get it looking good [:)]

Post March 29th, 2004, 11:49 pm

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As if you'd be able to tell hand placed flanges compared to tia's tools.[lol]

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