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About the VTube End Lengths

Written by Michael Cone

Updated at January 23rd, 2026

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The end lengths inside the Inspection Data tab are filled in once a tube has been measured and aligned to a MASTER tube. The two values shown will be Trim or Ext.

Trim = The end of the tube (A or B) is too long and needs to be trimmed.

Ext = The end of the tube (A or B) is too short and needs to be extended.

The + or - default tolerance can be set independently with the two separate value boxes under Straight Profiles

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