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Re: How do i rotate an extruded surface?
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Re: Issue: Sketch > Pattern tools only propagating some of the selected geometry
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Re: lofting from a sketch gets screwed up by other sketches on the same plane
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How to create a custom linking some parts
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Re: step file export/import (bug?)
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Which standard is used for the ISO hatching patterns?
Hi there, can anybody tell me according to which ISO standard the available hatching patterns in Onshape comply with? Im quite familiar with ISO standard but I found neither the shown patterns nor the designations in any standard. To the best of my knowledge, hatching patterns are defined in EN 81714-2 (for grafical… -
make 2 ba thread
i play darts and want to try and make my own shafts and flights, on darts the standerd thread that is uses is 2 ba (British Association) thread i need to make that thread otherwise i cant make them fit to the barrel of the dart i can find the correct size for the thread but cant find out how to custom make the thread so 2… -
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… -
Re: boolean
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Is there a way to add the vertical heights of every point on 2 parts?
So if I have 2 parts intersecting each other, can you somehow add the vertical heights together (ie not just using the union function). For the example provided below, I'm looking for a function that would take in the chevron and the arc and output the sketch above (except for parts not sketches) Note: this example is very…
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