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Re: Copying a sketch from one plane to another
If you want the sketch to be identical (and update if you change the original one) you can do a circular pattern of the sketch itself (using "feature" pattern).
Re: ThreadLab - Internal/External Modeled/Cosmetic Threads with External Thread Callouts
@antlu65 ,
I noticed recently that the chamfer on internal threads isn't working as expected and leaves a flat face:
I would expect this (achieved with a "replace face":
Re: Copying a component with all sketches and extrusions to another Part Studio
It might be helpful to know what it is that’s trying to be accomplished by what you’re asking for. The “why” if you will.
MDesign
Re: McMaster Carr PLUG IN for ONSHAPE
If you're still interested in a McMaster Carr app or integration, could you send me an email at amagnin@onshape .com?
Thanks!
Re: MCMASTER 2 ONSHAPE
If you're still interested in a McMaster Carr app or integration, could you send me an email at amagnin@onshape.com?
Thanks!
Re: Translating a part leaves sketches, extrusions, etc behind
It would help you a lot to learn how to fully constrain your sketches. If you clean them up and constrain them and dimension them from the origin you can put the part where it should be.
https://learn.onshape.com/courses/fundamentals-sketching
S1mon
Re: Pattern on a curved surface.
I think the face pattern is failing because the first bump isn't on the same "face" as the subsequent ones…
I was going to say, probably best to make the bump as a "new" and pattern it as a part, and as Michael says, make the bottom of the bump overlap the main part.
Re: PLEASE explain "externally disambiguated" / "transient" / "robust" / "tracked" / "unstable" ID's etc
Sorry about that. I fixed the original link in my comment now. Period is removed and it works.
Re: PLEASE explain "externally disambiguated" / "transient" / "robust" / "tracked" / "unstable" ID's etc
@christopher_dziuba I took only a brief look at your feature.I see nothing wrong with your code. If you could point out the problem entities, I'll try to figure out what is going on.
lana
Re: Translating a part leaves sketches, extrusions, etc behind
I added constraints and dimensions to the sketches and moved the first sketch to the origin instead of using translate. Would this work?






