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Is the a view option like "look at" in inventor
paul_bartlett
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I have this 90 degree assembly that I need to put into a drawing. How do I get a view looking straight at one of the end faces?
2nd Problem is...
I need to check to see if it is 90 degrees and I do not think it is even though there are 12 ea 15 degree segments fastened together. Why?
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/1de715a8aabd10c2d1e51fd8/w/a9ba4add09461edd637338b4/e/c9d0fdcb9fa38b498c7100f5
2nd Problem is...
I need to check to see if it is 90 degrees and I do not think it is even though there are 12 ea 15 degree segments fastened together. Why?
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/1de715a8aabd10c2d1e51fd8/w/a9ba4add09461edd637338b4/e/c9d0fdcb9fa38b498c7100f5
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NeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,714Use Named Views to create the view in 3D then use that to make a drawing of your assembly. Also if you click 2 faces the angle between them will be displayed bottom right.
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