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How do I constrain dimensions?
daniel_s_wolf
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I have a sketch containing a T-shaped geometry: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/05cd4b5dd6c39cbad623c613/v/0510edce9c380aaab1b7ac80/e/16778e86c2c2a2045d484925
How can I use constraints to make the total width of the T equal to its total height? -- The total width is trivial, since it's only one line, which can be constrained. But the total height is the sum of the lengths of two lines, and I couldn't find a way to constrain this total height. I can, of course, add a dimension
How can I use constraints to make the total width of the T equal to its total height? -- The total width is trivial, since it's only one line, which can be constrained. But the total height is the sum of the lengths of two lines, and I couldn't find a way to constrain this total height. I can, of course, add a dimension
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3dcad Member, OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 2,475 PROAdd construction line coincident with bottom and top, then add equal constraint between construction line and width line.//rami8
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