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Re: tangent mate: tangent propagation limited?
(Sorry - I was looking at this on a mobile browser, and the tangent lines looked solid). I very much doubt this is the issue, but there is an angular tolerance for when edge lines show as phantom indicating tangent. I don't know if that tolerance is any different than the "tangent connected" selections or tangent mate tolerances.

Re: Vertex on revolve axis
Although technically not self intersecting. It's kind like asking a computer or calculator to divide by zero. Error

Re: Should I split my questions, Stack Overflow style?
I post the vast majority of my questions or observations in General. It's frustrating when people don't search first for answers, but it's also frustrating when people reply to 5 year old threads which are no longer relevant because things change and improve every 3 weeks. Having topics change radically during the course of a thread is weird, but follow-ups seem perfectly fine.

Re: What am I missing to fully constrain this sketch
Two things.
- This is a common issue. When you do a circular sketch pattern, the center of that pattern won't be constrained to the center of the seed instance. So, yank on your sketch until you see the center move. Then make it coincident with the origin.
- You need a dimension to position everything around the circle. Like the 16 degree angle I added.
Re: First sketch, only 1 square and still not defined
@jules_nijst You won't regret watching some of those Learning Pathway videos. It will save you tons of time.
Re: How to make a cube?
If you are sketching a "simple detail", why wouldn't you just sketch it directly in Onshape though?