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Re: Forming a 'tooth' in context with an overall assembly
It's not necessary to draw a curve to match the face of the tube. The Use tool within the sketch tools can do that. Extending the line of the S shape and adding an arc was done to complete the sketch… (View Post)1 -
Re: Pullback / Inflate / Deflate a sketch or extrusion
Hello Mark. Your document is not accessible via the link you provided (I think it's because it's not Public). Below is a link to one method get the results you want. - Scotty https://cad.onshape.com/… (View Post)1 -
Re: wrapping a hole around a fillet
Hello Terry. Other than a plane or a flat surface, sketches can also be created on a mate connector which is what Anton has done. Select the Sketch tool and within that dialog there is an option to s… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is it possible to create a mitered edge flange by placing a sketch on the side of a base flange?
Hello Lyle. Should be able to accomplish that using the Sweep tool. Select the edges of the flange sketch as the items to sweep and then the edges of the base plate as the sweep path. Take care in th… (View Post)1 -
Re: What would be the best way to mate the holes on this servo to the holes on the part under it?
Don't know what the best way is. One way is to find the angle between the alignment of the holes of the part you are mounting to and the alignment of the holes of the servo. Then use a Fasten mate, u… (View Post)1