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Re: Calculate angles between mate connector and global coordinate system
@SimScale_Support: Sounds like some simple featurescript could do this for you… is it still relevant? actually featurescript can output the whole transform very easily for you.: try this: https://cad… (View Post)1 -
Re: Onshape and "leasing" ones work
What does your idea of 'leasing' entail exactly? (View Post)1 -
Re: where can I find the setting of quantity holes?
@3Dsculptor : when you use the hole callout table, the quantity is added automatically. That would be recommended. for a particular hole call-out the arrow suggests you mean that particular one, so c… (View Post)1 -
Re: Revolve
still not very clear. but when you open the sketch and check 'show constraints' it shows that the lines creating the portion you'r cutting out in Extrude 1 are constrained horizontally and vertically… (View Post)3 -
Re: Creating Zig-Zag pattern split on cylinder
The key is to really understand the geometry precisely and it'll tell you how to model it. see how all lines are converging in the middle to the centre, so probably it'll be revolved/circular pattern… (View Post)1