I am practicing building drawings.
I made this drawing using lines and rotate. The measurements are all right, the design is right.
Problem. It doesn't appear that the rotation parts are all joined. In the hole in the top of the stem it appears that the hole is divided on the axis that was rotated. Then from the top view, it appears that the original part is still there.
The combine command did not solve this.
Is this a visual interpretation that is fine or did I do something wrong.
Thank you.
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@Anonymous
Everything looks fine to me, can you export the file as a f3d so we can check it to make sure?
Phil Procario Jr.
Owner, Laser & CNC Creations
This looks good.
I suggest you turn off your design sketch - I think you are seeing the profile lines and mistaking them for being part of the part edge.
Hope this helps,
Kenny
@Anonymous wrote:
I am practicing building drawings.
I made this drawing using lines and rotate. ... .
I would refer to that as modeling rather than drawing.
To me a "drawing" is the 2D representation on a sheet of paper.
As suggested - go to File>Export and then attach your *.f3d model here.
I also recommend turning on the option to display fully constrained (defined) sketches to black.
@Anonymous wrote:
....Also, how do turn fully constrained drawings to black? Thank you...
@Anonymous wrote:
....I am not sure that I have attached this properly. ....
To upload an existing file as a New Design
and/or
to create a Drawing.....(the 2D representation of a design).
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