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9:24 PM, Thursday February 6th 2025

Glad if it helped! Cool for tinkercard I'll be checking it out :)

For the line weight yeah I think you're overdoing it quite a bit then but it's ok if the intention was just to do line weight

For the mug I trust you if you said you followed the process but this https://imgur.com/a/yDuIzwT box you outlined in red doesn't ... exist ? Like I understand you like understood it but you didn't seem to draw it (my bad if I just can't find it though)

And thanks for answering it's always nice to have a back and forth when submitting a review :)

1:49 AM, Friday February 7th 2025

Nah you're not crazy - I only drew these lines for it because I didn't need to reference the top plane (probably because I wasn't approximating my curves correctly), and even then the construction lines for it came out really faint in the scan. I'm also just now realizing I should have drawn through those forms!

10:34 AM, Friday February 7th 2025

Ohhh okay I see! But yeah always draw through the forms!

Well in any case well done and good luck with the next Lesson :)

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