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6:08 AM, Thursday March 5th 2020

They’re a little lacking in confidence, but I suppose that’s a side effect of it having been a while. They’re all missing a center line, though. (Planes are made out of 8 lines- 4 inner, 4 outer.) I’d also recommend plotting start/end points for the non-diagonal center lines, same as all other lines.

1:07 PM, Thursday March 5th 2020

thanks for the response I'll be sure to remember to plot the other center line as well.

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