@Anonymous schrieb:
Any chance you could do me a nut and washer PLEASE.
Give me a fish and I will be sated for one day. Teach me to fish and I will be sated all my life. 
If you understood what I did then you should be able to do it yourself.
Some tips:
- This suggested way only leeds to success if you can build the model from a planar sketch in the XY-plane. For a washer and a simplified nut this is not a problem.
- The draw the sketch (a circle for the washer and a polygon for the nut).
- If necessary add parametric constraints to get a form stable geometrie. (look at the head of my screw).
The goal: If you (later) change any dimension (e.g. the distance between two parallel lines), the shape must always remain a regular hexagon.
- Add the needed dimensions (bcparameter command). The values should be User Defined Parameters (thei must be created before).
- Extrude the sketch as surface (associativity ON)
- Close the ends (surfpatch command)
- Add the block table ... and ready.
If you need help at any point ask again.
cadder
Jürgen Palme
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