Good evening (in NL it's evening) CADwhisperer,
first: thank you for offering that kind of help. I believe you caught me being a total novice in 3d drawing :). I learn by doing. My son laughed at me when he saw that my first try contained 64 sketches (i didn't know i could edit a sketch and then go on where i left off last time). That is also the reason why i drew 3 planes in 1 sketch (i thought i could draw everything in one sketch); i never considered that every plane i draw on should have at least 1 sketch of its own.
When G-andresen drew a large part of my hard work in just a few minutes (where as i did that in a few days) i was laughing out loud at my computer (still smiling when thinking back to that moment).
I do want to learn to improve because i feel i like drawing this way. However i do not have that kind of time. The drawing i'm making is part of a halloween project for this year. I have another halloween project lying around here so i want to finish things first before i start all over again (thank you for that warning). I did make a note to myself to visit this post again when i have time to analyse what was happening in the recording from G-Andresen, learn about the problem of a white dot (haven't a clue yet), blue lines (all my lines are blue? but i guess the problem is staring me in the face), how to resolve the anoying errors in my timeline (i deleted items from my body but it seems something else remains and is missing its component) and last (but probably not least) i have to learn to make things symetrical (i did try but somewhere it went wrong).
I did learn new things from you and G-Andresen. That makes me want to learn more. Thank you for all that help because i am afraid to think what i would have created next to build around the problems i was facing when i first asked my question to begin with.
Thank you!!
Kind regards,
Bart
The body that i will print will be hidden so the anomalies (in the above picture) are no problem.