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Re: over-defined sketch
maybe the sketch inspector tool can aid in finding duplicate and overlapping lines in a future update…. 😉😉

Re: Is there a better way?
Don't forget to use the "equal constraint" and construction lines to center geometry in sketches, (assuming you want to always maintain that centered relationship). This is especially handy if the dimensions aren't established yet .
Re: How to add standard part content from assembly workspace to part studio for editing ?.
Why do you want internal threads on this part? If it's off the shelf hardware, you don't necessarily need to model al the details.

Re: Beam Deflection Showing Incorrect Result
You have fully fixed boundary conditions for your beam, so your equation should read delta_max = F*L^3/192*E*I
Also it is a really nice thing to do these hand calcs using variables:
Re: First sketch, only 1 square and still not defined
Hallo Jelte and Michael,
I have seen the light !!! I know what it means to 'dimension to the origin… It was just the terminology that confused me. I would have understood it easier, as a beginner, if it said: Start your drawing from the origin, the dot in the middle and draw the first lines, circles etc, by including this origin…
I am getting my way around and find out the things I need to make my design. Thanks and kind regards,
Jules.
Re: First sketch, only 1 square and still not defined
Hi Michael,
I found itLearning Pathways and 'absorbing' it…
Thanks and kind regartds, Jules.