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Re: HOW DO YOU CUT OFF CORNERS?
There are a lot of different ways to do this with various sketches, extrudes, splits, etc. but the most simple way could be to use this Corner Chamfer custom feature. You may need to create the chamfer before adding the holes.
S1mon
Re: chamfer / fillet for inside undercut corner.?
I think the corner overcut FS might be able to do the job?
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b99915c0b73924ca981bc57f/v/615cb6d9633a595a6bc99f8a/e/14458d1263a98640a0cf663c
Re: What is the `op` intended to convey in certain featurescript library?
Yep. The idea is to have a set of orthogonal primitives. E.g., extrude performs an opExtrude, possibly with an opBoolean and an opDraft.
_anton
Re: Get corresponding queries in patterned things?
Well the thing that got me curious about it was a sliding door kind of a thing that traced an unintuitive path. I think should have worked with it, but I was struggling to do it, so I ended up patterning it manually. With the help of 3D points and Query Variable, I was still able to get a parametric query for the points to do a fit spline through.
Oh btw, now that approximateSpline is here I'm opting for that over fit spline, so that's another reason to explore. But mostly, I'm just following my curiosity and seeing where it goes.


