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  1. so i have these two objects, which are structurally basically the same.
  2. If i select the first object, tab into edit mode, select the highlighted edgeloops (shown on the left), and add a bevel with Ctrl + b with the shown settings, I get the result on the right.

  3. Now, if i tab out of edit mode, select the second object, and apply the same procedure with the same settings, I get the result on the right, as you can see, the results are different.

  4. Now, in object mode, if I had selected the second object first and first object second, hit Ctrl + J to join them, tab into edit mode, and apply the procedure again, I would've gotten this in this case, the result is similar to that of the first object.

  5. If i select the second object first and first object second when joining the objects, the result is reversed:

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Any idea why this is? Both of them are simple objects made using the same procedure.

thanks!

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  • $\begingroup$ Welcome to Blender.SE! Do both test objects have the same object's scale values? $\endgroup$
    – Carlo
    Jul 5, 2016 at 23:00
  • $\begingroup$ As carlo said, make sure the scale is 1, just apply the scale, with Ctrl A > Scale. $\endgroup$
    – David
    Jul 5, 2016 at 23:02
  • $\begingroup$ i feel a bit stupid now. that worked. thanks, guys! :] $\endgroup$ Jul 5, 2016 at 23:05

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