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I've been creating blocks with interval voids on multiple levels and am wondering if there's a better workflow especially for controlling the vertical alignment of the voids. I start with a sketch of the void shape; there are mirrored wedge-shaped voids at the bottom of the sketch.
Sketch
I extrude the block and all the voids as separate bodies
Extruded tool bodies
I move the voids into position vertically.
Placed tool bodies
Then I combine to subtract the voids from the block.
Ready to cut
The simple voids in this block could be extruded from a sketch of the side instead of extruded and moved up from the bottom, and it would be straightforward to project their alignment with a mating part, but I don't see how that would work for the wedge shaped voids. It may be inconvenient to change the height of the voids without messing up the vertical alignment. What would be a more elegant way to create this part?
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