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I've tried to copy the file, but I don't have the CustomParts folder. And I'm tired, so somehow it's not working.

What steps do I need to follow?

 

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The right location on Windows is C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Stud.io\CustomParts\parts

If CustomParts doesn't exist in Stud.io folder you need to create it (as well as the parts subfolder)

 

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Philo, I owe you a beer.

Thanks it works. Also thanks for making the part.

Turns out AppData map is hidden, and can be accessed through %AppData% in explorer.

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