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billy2 PRO
engineer, CAD dude, rides, cloud junkie
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Re: Move face
@joep keep trying, everyday I learn new surfacing techniques and you're on the right track. Surfacing is a mystery for most people and it's not talked about openly in public. Most my inform… (View Post)9 -
Re: Move face
Ok, don't shoot me. Your loft is a 2 sided surface with 2 poles (0 length edges): These don't play nicely in subsequent operations. Your original part used a lot of patches and 4 sided surf… (View Post)3 -
This is cool
At least for a Monday afternoon. I had a URI for a brochure and wanted a copy in my design document. So I selected import and added the URI to the document in the File name: Windows didn't blowu… (View Post)5 -
Re: Create and transform assembly instances: endpoint
Are you using the API ? which API : I don't know answer; In the makeup of assemblies, the instances need to know where to go and have transformations describing where they belong. Seems like thi… (View Post)1 -
Re: In assembly, pause all relations, move a part, then resume relations
In addition to that: I'd like it to animate through saved positions and stop if it hits something. Not that I've ever designed something that hits something else. B) I've never seen an… (View Post)1



























