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I had a solid part I was playing with last week. It seemed simple but 2 things made it a long process for me. I do not have the part to show. The part was a parasolid with open pockets that were at 5 different depths with inside radius that needed to be machined with a bullnose endmill. Is there a quick and easy way to flatten a solid face profile and or a solidpart? Thank You |
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| If you are using MCX use XFORM Project, then select wireframe, you can define a Z high to project too. I always put that wireframe on another level to keep donw the clutter. If V9 or below just xform squash select wireframe. |
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