Making pockets

Making pockets

georgeENF84
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Making pockets

georgeENF84
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Hello: I drew my odd shaped part I press pulled it to its thickness I put in all the assorted holes press pulled them so they look like holes through the part now I am trying to put in the pockets for the various components that fit inside the part, some of the pockets overlap the outside edge of the part I think this is where I am getting in trouble. I have used Gibbscam quite a bit and some times you have to disconnect the lines to make different operations work, one of the pockets I made I can see that it moved the line the correct distance into the part but it did not give me the 3d look because I think the original outside line was still there ..... anyway... help me obywonknobe your my only hope 🙂   

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davebYYPCU
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Difficult to help, without the file, screencast or screenpics

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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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georgeENF84
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Hi .... Attached you will find my pocket problem ..... you have a picture of a rectangle which is .500 thick ..... in the upper left hand corner you see another square I want that down into the material  .130 .... thank you for your help 🙂

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jeff_strater
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Hi @georgeENF84,

 

Is what you want to just use that sketch rectangle to cut into the block?

 

Here is a screencast showing how to do that, either to the bottom (where the sketch is), or the top of the block

 

 

Jeff

 

 


Jeff Strater
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georgeENF84
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That was the answer .... Thank you very much 🙂

 

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