Yeah I've had to do that sometimes - like you said in extreme cases (like then move face just fails for seemingly no reason). - sounds like you work a lot with imported parts! :-) What industry are you in?
In the past, this ruined everything for us CAD guys when the engineers got too happy with "move face" and it would mess up dimensions from previous revisions on drawings. This is the ONLY time I recommend doing move face - imported geometry. Anything else, stick to the feature tree.
Nice feature
Thanks King MD
You are great
thanks!
Nicee.
Thanks MusicMusic!
What if you want to relocate the countersunk holes separately? For example moving the bottom hole up and the top hole lower
Yup you can do that! Same basic steps. We show that in the training class - Tobys SW tips & tricks 😊😀
you could also delete the faces and recreate them in the extreme case
Yeah I've had to do that sometimes - like you said in extreme cases (like then move face just fails for seemingly no reason). - sounds like you work a lot with imported parts! :-) What industry are you in?
I'm just a hobbyist that's had to modify 3D prints for my own purposes.
nice! Prusa? Ender? @@thebytespider
I have 2 Ender 3's one is converted to a laser engraver. Newest addition is a K1 Max. Been doing CAD since about 6 years for bits and bobs I need.
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awww yeah!
In the past, this ruined everything for us CAD guys when the engineers got too happy with "move face" and it would mess up dimensions from previous revisions on drawings. This is the ONLY time I recommend doing move face - imported geometry. Anything else, stick to the feature tree.
Lol - a man who speaks from experience 😀😎