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* Tip 2. Keep it short, that is, with a low number of turns. Long threads tend to fail in boolean operations. If you need to add many turns, consider creating an initial short thread, and then using a {{Button|[[File:Draft_OrthoArray.svg|16px]] [[Draft_OrthoArray|Draft OrthoArray]]}} to duplicate the same pattern several times.
* {{Emphasis|Tip 2.}} Keep the thread short, that is, with a low number of turns. Long threads tend to fail with boolean operations. If you need to add many turns, consider creating first a short thread, and then using {{Button|[[File:Draft_OrthoArray.svg|16px]] [[Draft_OrthoArray|Draft OrthoArray]]}} to duplicate the same pattern several times.

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* {{Emphasis|Tip 2.}} Keep the thread short, that is, with a low number of turns. Long threads tend to fail with boolean operations. If you need to add many turns, consider creating first a short thread, and then using {{Button|[[File:Draft_OrthoArray.svg|16px]] [[Draft_OrthoArray|Draft OrthoArray]]}} to duplicate the same pattern several times.
  • Tip 2. Keep the thread short, that is, with a low number of turns. Long threads tend to fail with boolean operations. If you need to add many turns, consider creating first a short thread, and then using Draft OrthoArray to duplicate the same pattern several times.