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Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
You miss the point entirely (once again). The drawing isn't posted as an example of something I want OS to do for me; it is the engineering specification for a standardised https://en.wikipedia.org/… (View Post)-6 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Except, that isn't a properly proportion thread and it isn't cut to the right depth. Ie. Drawing a pretty picture that looks vaguely right is easy. If that's all I wanted, I'd just knock up some cod… (View Post)-4 -
10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Like this: That takes 6 clicks in my CAD, but a month and 2 "learning paths" later, and I still cannot work out how to do it in onshape? (View Post)-1 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
(Brief, but you are still answering me, so I'll run with it.) By that I assume you to mean. If I set the centre of that axle face about the origin in whichever of the coordinate planes I chose for th… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Sorry Konstantin, I missed your attempting-to-be-helpful reply. I'd click "Plane", then click the X-Z axis of the shaft, (the plane on that axis is displayed). Then "Sketch mode",… (View Post)-1