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VTube-LASER Tutorial - Combining Several Parts into One Stick for Bending

Written by Michael Cone

Updated at January 28th, 2026

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VTube-LASER can combine multiple parts in an assembly into one part for bending as a single stick. How to Import Parts to Combine Into a Single Stick

VTube-LASER can combine multiple parts in an assembly into one part for bending as a single stick.

See this video for how to combine parts into one part:

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How to Import Parts to Combine Into a Single Stick

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