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paul_chastell 
I've spent my career developing mechanical design software with the goal of making it better, easier and more accessible.
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Re: Does a rectangle in a sketch directly define a Face?
Any closed region in the sketch, which can be visually identified by being slightly gray and opaque, can be used almost anywhere that a face is needed. They are effectively planar faces of surfaces, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Can the Featurescript Fill Pattern example make rods instead of holes?
This ought to work @jon_smirl, in general at least. The constraint on fill pattern is that the seed feature needs to share edges with the target face. Here's an example of it being used with bosses. … (View Post)6 -
Re: What is missing to fully define sketch ?
There are different ways to implement D-Cubed's DCM and I expect our implementation differs from their other customers in various ways so we won't necessarily have the same resultant behavior. With o… (View Post)3 -
Re: Equal constraint - Use with Care between sketches
@andrew_troup hit the nail on the head. With all constraints (almost) the geometry involved in the constraint is projected into the plane of the sketch, exactly as if you did "use" first. T… (View Post)2 -
Re: line angle
* If you have two lines, and want to set the angle between them, you can add a dimension. * If you want a persistent measure of the angle, but want it to possibly change as other dimensions or constr… (View Post)6