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Re: Do default view style toggles work for you?
If you right-click on "tangent edges removed" there is an option to make it default across all docs & sessions
Multiple derives not allowed?
This is a new error for me. Until I have time to create a proper custom feature, I was using a part studio with parts for injection molded boss features. That was great until I tried to derive the same bosses in two different derive features in the same part studio, and I got this error. Is there some good reason why this is not allowed?
Also, why was this scolding message about not using derive to create assemblies added? I'm using it to create the same sets of features in different parts of the same part studio.

Re: Multiple derives not allowed?
Yeah that seems a bit drastic… My understanding is that it's for performance reasons and deriving multiple times from the same ps and config was always against recommended practice and not it's explicitly not allowed….
I guess you could derive once and then use transforms (or transform patterns) to add other derived instances of the same. Or use the good old "super derive" FS which should still work the same way.
Re: Multiple derives not allowed?
The other thing that I'm reminded of is that derived parts get the same name as the originals but the appearance doesn't carry over. This is frustrating since I was trying to use color coding to make it easier to grab the right parts for further operations. I could see this being an option, but I don't know why it just throws away the info.

Re: If anyone can help with this double inverted pyramid I'm trying to sheet metal :(
If you can adjust the shape, it is possible to get something like this.
Also, if you are making this from paper or something that can be creased, you can bypass the rules that apply to sheet metal manufacturing and get this as @STEG mentioned. If you are trying to make this from sheet metal, I don't think the shape is possible in one piece.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b9671e5e02a97bb2275cf7a/w/45204c874ab54e01d4bb8a12/e/1f161ed71305cd78bfd3d027