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Re: Mate connectors in Part Studio stay behind when I transform their owner part
@chris_8 - YES, you are correct. 'Between' enables you to position and orient a Mate Connector and then say 'but half way between this face and this one' :) (this is straight from the help - https://… (View Post)1 -
Re: Mate connectors in Part Studio stay behind when I transform their owner part
Ok, so i had a go at this, and it is a perfect storm. Normally, a user would have at least one of the following; 1) Access to the part feature history - this would enable you to put the mate connecto… (View Post)1 -
Re: Holes in assembly
@Mathieu_Guilmette - Neil is of course right, In-context is probably the best method here. That said, there are a couple of other approaches. The traditional way to do this is an assembly feature tha… (View Post)3 -
Re: Why are Part Studio Mate Connectors not features of the part geometry it was built from?
John is right, that is one solution. The other is to include the Mate Connector in the transform. (View Post)1 -
Re: Mate connectors (again)
@robert_scott_jr_ - All reasonable questions! The ability to add mate connectors in a Part Studio is an invaluable tool! It lets users define (multiple) mating locations for standard parts. It allow … (View Post)6