How to use centre line as a reference for hole position?

How to use centre line as a reference for hole position?

abennxxx
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How to use centre line as a reference for hole position?

abennxxx
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I have a very simple flat quadrilateral object into which I want to place a couple of holes on its centreline.  I've figured how to place a 'construction' line on its centreline, but I'm unable to use it as a reference for the X-axis position of the holes.   Y-axis position of the holes is not a problem because I can select the appropriate edge of the quadrilateral for that. 

 

So how do I position the holes with respect to the centreline please?

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wersy
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding you. I see no problem in dimensioning from the centre line.

 

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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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abennxxx
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Sorry, my explanation wasn't good enough: There is no centreline shown on my object -- I created a new sketch on its surface and then drew a 'construction' line down its centre. I'm unable to select that construction line as a reference for the hole positions. I'll attach my file in response to TheCADWhisperer's post.
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TheCADWhisperer
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@abennxxx wrote:
 I'm unable to select that construction line as a reference for the hole positions. 

Edit the sketch.

Add a Sketch Point to the Construction line.

Finish Sketch.

Select the Hole command...

 

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My wild guess absent an example file...

 

If multiple Holes be sure to select the multiple hole option...

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abennxxx
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Here's the file.  In a previous step I had created a 'construction' line down the centre one of the vertical legs of the object, but was then unable to use it as a reference when trying to place a hole.

 

Edit:  I've found the file attach option at the bottom, so here it is.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Your Sketch1 is floating in space.

It should be anchored to the Origin.

Blue lines should keep you awake at night.

Back with more in a minute...'

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You are missing a dimension in Sketch1...

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I would use Equal constraints (=) rather than repeating dimension.

Now if you want to change - only one dimension to edit...'

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Both Extrusions can be done at the same time (unless of course they might be different heights...

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TheCADWhisperer
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@abennxxx wrote:

In a previous step I had created a 'construction' line down the centre one of the vertical legs of the object...


I do not see this step in the file that you linked - so I had to guess...

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See Attached file below (it might open in second window of your Fusion so check second tab).

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abennxxx
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Thanks, that's getting me on the right track I think.  In sketch mode I've created a circle referenced to the sketch point (i.e. it's on the object's centreline), and then extruded it to make a hole.  I'll try again later with the multi-hole option.

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abennxxx
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Thanks for going into so much detail.  I've re-done the construction line, and now I'm able to place my holes centrally.  I don't know why the line wasn't present for, as far as I can recall, I've just now done it the same way I thought I did it earlier.

 

Your other comments about better ways of doing things are much appreciated too.

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