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billy2 PRO
engineer, CAD dude, rides, cloud junkie
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Re: When to add draft, etc.
Like @michael_mcclain I tend to add draft to features that allow draft but I don't dwell on building a part that can be molded. The design will change to much to warrant this detail too early on… (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
@billyzelsnack I'd use 2 in-contexts and each hip n roll would have it's own primary view. One for each hip n roll. This will prevent the flipping you're experiencing. With 2 in-contex… (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
Thinking more about your project: I'd keep the multi-part studios and drop in-context. You don't have to use in-context. Delegate sub-assemblies to your part studios. Just like you're … (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
@billyzelsnack been there, done that. After 4 years, I'm still changing up my work flow. One thing that I'm doing is starting the assembly and part studio at the same time. I know I'm … (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
Double clicking is a short cut. It behaves mildly different than the edit context in that the ghost is always relative to the part double clicked. It seems to work best without any contexts defined. … (View Post)1



























