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Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
I don't find it "too difficult" in the orbital mechanics, quantum physics or denotational semantics of non-strict, lazy, pure functional languages. Its "too frustrating" in the * … (View Post)-2 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
Another example of how leaving construction around in sketches screw you up later: I want to revolve this surface; the revolve tool wants me to select the axis or rotation -- in this case, the origin… (View Post)-3 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
So your answer to people who ask questions you apparently cannot answer, is to suggest they cancel their account and fornicate away. Great community support. But you know what ... I'm still not read… (View Post)-4 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
And, what do you imagine is wrong with that? Further proof that despite your self proclaimed expertise, you do not know how to read a specification. Further hint (from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki… (View Post)-4 -
Re: 10x14 rectangle overlapping a 12mm circle equidistant
And yet, not one of you ultra-capable, long-term user, uber-engineers has demonstrated the ability to: 1) draw a proper thread. 2) position anything accurately in this ... system. I don't need you t… (View Post)-6