Yes, for one of the distances and as long as your stretch1 is stretching in a direction opposite of the selected stretch point. Example: if you grip the stretch point on the right side and move to the left, your stretch1 end-object would move to the right, vice-versa. I had three distances because I was stretching 2 directions for each distance, but it's the same basic principle. I guess I could have done something more simplistic to make it easier to understand. I just thought it was cool that I was able to do what I had done and wanted to share. I've never messed with the angle offset. I assume that would constrain the stretch, which I also assumed that the stretch command did anyway.