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Re: Rotate by given degree
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When dimensioning a sketch, can I click on an existing dimension within that sketch to be driven?
In Inventor, while dimensioning a sketch you can drive dimensions with existing dimensions and parameters. Ex. If I draw a square and I want the sketch plane origin to be in the center of the square I would dimension one side of the square normally then dimension one side of the square the the origin then click the… -
changing appearance of driving/driven dimensions
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Creating relations between dimensions
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How to view and edit dimensions
Hello, I am new to Onshape and can not figure out how to show dimensions in the sketch view. I can see a dimension when I create something in sketch, but I am unable to modify those dimensions. I assuming I have some view option toggled off, but can not figure it out. I can edit a sketch and physically click and drag an… -
Ordinate Dimension in Part Studio Sketch
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Missing dimensions on drawings?
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Extruding accordingly to given dimensions
Hey folks I wondered if I can ignore or improve this: I generated a spline for usage as the outmost dimension. Onshape seems not to use the precise spline but somewhat close to this. Is this lazy grafics, or too little information? the image shows the discrepancy between sketched spline and outmost dimension of the… -
Ordinate Dimension
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Re: Sizes and positions change uncontrollably
The first constraint (which would drive a change in size) or dimension you add to any sketch will scale the sketch. This can be a great feature or a frustration. Typically, where it's very useful is in importing a sketch from a DXF. In this case, if you add a dimension first, and then the mid-point, you won't have the…
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