It used to be called 2d snap. If you are trying to select the edge of a model and have it come out at 0.
Before you select any edges. look in the top left corner. There is an icon that says 2d. Click on that, then the edges you want to snap to zero.
Hi everybody!
I would like to create a geomatry machining range that I pulled from the edge of the part.
Unfortunately, the geometry lies in two planes ( 4, 4-1, 4-2 ).
I have an error when creating the scope: the element does not lie on the zero plane.
Does any one have an idea how to project this range flat? It shoudl look like on photo 5-1 , 5-2.
Thanks !
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It used to be called 2d snap. If you are trying to select the edge of a model and have it come out at 0.
Before you select any edges. look in the top left corner. There is an icon that says 2d. Click on that, then the edges you want to snap to zero.
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