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Why is The Reverse Half Cuban exit line always above the entry line?

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Why is The Reverse Half Cuban exit line always above the entry line?

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The software genrally uses a single method to draw a figure, and with many items (snap, then roll) on the 45 line, you’re usually forced to draw the exit above the entry line, unless you increase the looping portion radii alot.However, you can use negative “gaps” to reduce the line lengths before or after such a 45 line, if you only have half a roll. With older versions there was an “Alternate” option for half cubans, but this has been removed as it is no longer needed.

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