Holes Alignment

Holes Alignment

maple15207
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Holes Alignment

maple15207
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I have 1/4 of a pot. I am trying to remove 2 cylindrical shapes, 1 on each end. I can set the size properly and do the 2 cuts, but how do I make sure the 2 cylindrical hols are at the same height (same z value)?

Hope the attachment shows what 1 needs to resolve this.

\Thanks

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TheCADWhisperer
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@maple15207 

You can Project the height of one to the other 

or

Circular Pattern

or

use dimensions.

 

Are you sure your scale is correct?

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SaeedHamza
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The first thing you need to do is to recreate this geometry for a cleaner path down the road, as it only takes 2 minutes.
To create both holes at the same height, create an offset plane, create a sketch on it, then inside that sketch use the intersect tool with the faces of the holes selected, and that would give 2 intersection lines exactly the same height as both are on the same plane, then create a sketch on each face of the holes, project the intersection line and use it as a reference for the hole sketch circle center.
Find attached the .f3d file for you to review.

SaeedHamza_0-1778442879003.png

 

Saeed Hamza
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maple15207
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Thanks! I think I got them, will study them. If confused I'll be back.

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rosie_lucas1
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Hello @maple15207 thanks for posting in the community!

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