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How to reference computed dimentions?
w_s856
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Context: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/43358821734fb73d04655e55/w/8ca61270631d958a341420cb/e/8a4842f7c0f2c7a0c7ed0ee8?renderMode=0&uiState=665487845d581a3dee7d001e
I am building my first Onshape object and so far the experience is great (I am coming from FreeCAD). I have a basic question about references: can I reference a dimension that computed by Oneshape? Specifically, I would like the separator in my box to be in the middle.
This means that I must set the constraint to a/2-b/2. Can I reference a and b? Or do I have to adjust as the dimensions change?
I am aware that I could set two constraints on the edges of the separator so that both are equal (constraints from the edge to the vertical edge of the box) - I do not know yet how to use construction lines but I will find this. I would like nevertheless to understand if references such as the nad b above exist in Oneshape
I am building my first Onshape object and so far the experience is great (I am coming from FreeCAD). I have a basic question about references: can I reference a dimension that computed by Oneshape? Specifically, I would like the separator in my box to be in the middle.
This means that I must set the constraint to a/2-b/2. Can I reference a and b? Or do I have to adjust as the dimensions change?
I am aware that I could set two constraints on the edges of the separator so that both are equal (constraints from the edge to the vertical edge of the box) - I do not know yet how to use construction lines but I will find this. I would like nevertheless to understand if references such as the nad b above exist in Oneshape
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robert_scott_jr_ Member Posts: 485 ✭✭✭I added a line to sketch one with a dimension that uses a formula of a/2-b/2. Does this answer your question? - Scotty
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b1135d01a12cb9d82157b92e/w/2e89661e741f08ef12be3826/e/b79e4a85ab6030995cf08156
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https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b1135d01a12cb9d82157b92e/w/2e89661e741f08ef12be3826/e/b79e4a85ab6030995cf08156
I must say Oneshape is great, I easily created what I needed without yet going through the tutorial (I wanted to check if what I knew was convertible)
I will now take the tutorial to check all the details but within one night I managed to reproduce an object, it is even better.