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I was dimensioning my die, and this came up. Huh?
12-07-2005 20:08
sanddragC'mon Daniel, you haven't learned about the spatial reconfiguring feature of TurboCAD? It allows you to maintain subfeature sizes while reducing the overall dimensions of the part. j/k
But seriosuly, that is pretty jacked up. How can you have a hole in a part that is bigger than the part itself? Furthermore, is that the default way it shows dimensions - with only one number?
12-07-2005 20:15
Daniel Brim
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
C'mon Daniel, you haven't learned about the spatial reconfiguring feature of TurboCAD? It allows you to maintain subfeature sizes while reducing the overall dimensions of the part. j/k
But seriosuly, that is pretty jacked up. How can you have a hole in a part that is bigger than the part itself? Furthermore, is that the default way it shows dimensions - with only one number? |
12-07-2005 21:17
Dan Richardson
I use turbocad for all my companies drawings, namely because its cheap and my drawings aren't that extensive just being heatsinks I've never run across this problem but turbocad can suck something awful in a bunch of different aspects of the program.
12-07-2005 21:46
mechanicalbrain
yeah i see what you mean i use CAD (2004 i think) and they all seam to have various spacial problems.