which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
SLOPES and notes the 2 best things next to pizza of course
which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
SLOPES and notes the 2 best things next to pizza of course
which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
That is not a smooth slope. You can still see the texture in it. You just have
parts with varying levels of media blasting applied to the molds for finishing.
A smooth slope has a slope that looks like the side of a standard brick, completely
polished with no hint of texturing at all.
Since all kinds of textured parts have varying levels of texture, the notes are
pretty useless, and we have decided in the past to only use notes on parts that
truly do have a real smooth variant like
which has a note so perhaps a note could be added to it as well. both the textured
and smooth versions have the same part number. I have about 25 copies of part
58846 next to me in 4 colours but of them, I was only able to find the smooth
version on 3 of them in dark bluish gray
That is not a smooth slope. You can still see the texture in it. You just have
parts with varying levels of media blasting applied to the molds for finishing.
A smooth slope has a slope that looks like the side of a standard brick, completely
polished with no hint of texturing at all.
Since all kinds of textured parts have varying levels of texture, the notes are
pretty useless, and we have decided in the past to only use notes on parts that
truly do have a real smooth variant like