Constraints

Constraints

infoYYJRS
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Constraints

infoYYJRS
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How would you constrain the two objects so the  green line becomes midpoint of the two indicated end points?

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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infoYYJRS
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Okay, here it is 🙂 
What i trying to do is aligning  all four squares center, so i can form a patteren from the center to the left and right with the same distance. A sort of knurling 🙂

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JamieGilchrist
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Hi @infoYYJRS ,

 

To do this use a line between your two points and apply a horizontal/vertical constraint to the mid-point of the line and the end points of your green line.

a.png

 

Here’s with everything toggled on.  One thing to notice, I only used two dimensions in this scheme (the third one is a reference, that's why the "fx" in front of the dimension) and used constraints to get to the desired results.  I also did this in a second sketch and projected just the geometry  needed to try and keep the sketch as simple as possible

Artboard.png

I've attached a version I created so you can take a look.

hope this helps,


Jamie Gilchrist
Senior Principal Experience Designer