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I for got how I did this
paul_bartlett
Member Posts: 92 ✭✭
I did this a year ago and didn't use Onshape much after that. Now I am trying to do something similar and it may sound crazy but I can not figure out how I created all the different size rings. It appears I stacked them with the transform in the z command. Can anyone figure out How I got all the different size rings. You can ignore all the triangle pieces they are going away..
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Jake_Rosenfeld Moderator, Onshape Employees, Developers Posts: 1,646@paul_bartlett
If you look at transform 5 and then transform 6, it looks like you created this by using transform to copy the ring up one level, and then another transform to "Scale uniformly" to make the copied ring smaller.Jake Rosenfeld - Modeling Team5
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If you look at transform 5 and then transform 6, it looks like you created this by using transform to copy the ring up one level, and then another transform to "Scale uniformly" to make the copied ring smaller.