If you take the strut and try to make it a subassembly the part will change the shape if it has autoresize engabled

1 Select the strut and move it to Create Subassembly
2 Cancel the creation of the subassembly
3 The strut now has the attached side resized to match the command pod

Bug Active Found in 0.6.8.1
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    @pedro16797 Thank you for the video. I understand now.

    6.1 years ago
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    Dev Pedro

    @AndrewGarrison I hope this is more clear

    6.1 years ago
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    Dev Pedro

    @AndrewGarrison The problem was that with autoresize enabled:
    Have a strut with same radious in the bottom and in the top
    The strut is connected to another part with different radious (like the command pod top in this case)
    Pick the strut and move it to create a subassembly
    Cancel the subassembly creation
    Now the strut has been resized by itself instead of going back to how it was before

    You can see in the images the before and after. Sorry for the language barrier, I try my best :(

    6.1 years ago
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    I cannot reproduce this. The strut in your example has Auto Resize enabled. If I disable the Auto Resize it does not auto-resize. If I leave it enabled and turn off the tool setting for Auto Resize, it still does not auto-resize. Do you have any other steps
    or information that might help me reproduce this issue? From what I can see, this is working as intended.

    6.1 years ago

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