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Placing holes along a face of split sweeped curve
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/aae81fdc1d9ebf1b2e381102/w/c34bac9684c5ab7992920449/e/3dc28ddf6c87580176e2e5fc
Holes Every 2 inch or so but the curve pattern only does a few but don't follow the full curve.
This is a new simplified version. The pin (holes) need to follow the all three sides (which will be split so as to print individually). The top is for the sweep (curve) and is not part of the final part.
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glen_dewsbury Member Posts: 782 ✭✭✭✭
Something like this? Not sure what the extra parts are for. I've squared up the sketch used for sweep profile when I realized some surfaces were not flat and couldn't be used for sketch planes.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c0043291691c9dc1c2fdcf1b/w/79346e98288b88ccca967347/e/4f51075560db1e1086e065cf
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glen_dewsbury Member Posts: 782 ✭✭✭✭
Ps. You will find the lessons in the learning center very useful to understand constraints during sketching. They're free and will get basics quickly.
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Something like this? Not sure what the extra parts are for. I've squared up the sketch used for sweep profile when I realized some surfaces were not flat and couldn't be used for sketch planes.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c0043291691c9dc1c2fdcf1b/w/79346e98288b88ccca967347/e/4f51075560db1e1086e065cf
Well I think this will work. Using a the mate connector at 30 with the extra top sketch was something I didn't think about. Thanks
Ps. You will find the lessons in the learning center very useful to understand constraints during sketching. They're free and will get basics quickly.