8:04 in another video (cosmetic groove), you divided the surface once the sketch was placed on the surface then used flexible modeling offset command to create the offset. Are these just two ways to “skin the cat” or are there reasons to use one vs the other. Love your content!
Wondering if there is a good way to translate a sketch onto the surface of a cone, and have the sketch and feature created, be 1:1 in size and dimensions.
8:04 in another video (cosmetic groove), you divided the surface once the sketch was placed on the surface then used flexible modeling offset command to create the offset. Are these just two ways to “skin the cat” or are there reasons to use one vs the other. Love your content!
Different tools for your toolbox. But I did make this video 5 years ago, so I don’t remember the specifics of the use case I was demonstrating.
Wondering if there is a good way to translate a sketch onto the surface of a cone, and have the sketch and feature created, be 1:1 in size and dimensions.
See my video on the Wrap command.
@@CADPLMGuy Ok, I thought the wrap command will not work on a surface with angles in multiple axes, such as a cone would have.
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