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Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Here's the thing. I'm currently sitting here watching an animation of an accurately rendered M12x1.25 axle screwing in and out of an accurately rendered M12x1.25 nut. It took me maybe 3 minutes to w… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Yes. That video link worked were the original didn't; but now does. (Maybe I was too quick off the mark and it hadn't converted it to a format firefox understands? It said something about html5 when… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Hm. I've been using (and developing) CAD software since the mid 1980s including he early version of autocad and many others -- I'm used to getting used to new stuff -- but nothing I rememeber has fr… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Not quite. Click once to pop up circle menu Again to select the tool. Once more for the centre of the circle. (What if I want it offset from the origin?) (Try typing to set the size;no go.) Once more… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
So, why do you think I typed all of that? (Perhaps I'm lazy, stupid, a troll?) The point was to show the thought processes as I try to discover how to use this interface. How unconventional, inconst… (View Post)-3