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    Move and offset in one step

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      tberinstein
      last edited by

      Does anyone know of a plugin or way to move a component to an existing point and then offset it by a specific VCB value?

      Right now if I want component A to be 100mm from component B it is a two step process: draw a guide line 100mm from component B and then align component A to that guideline. I'm just trying to figure out if there's a way I can do this one one step instead of two.

      Thanks in advance.

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        cotty
        last edited by

        You don't need a guideline for this...

        click to animate

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          tberinstein
          last edited by

          Right, thanks, but still a two step process, step 1 move and align points A and B and step 2 move component away/offset by VCB. There's no way to move point A to point B and then offset by a specific amount, all in one step? I know it seems trivial, but if you're doing this a lot it's a time saver (some other 3d modelling programs allow you to do this). Thanks again.

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            cotty
            last edited by

            How do you define the direction for the second movement, it's always the same as the first one?

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              tberinstein
              last edited by

              Yes exactly.

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                cotty
                last edited by

                Move along (part of FredoTools) has this function.

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                  tberinstein
                  last edited by

                  Does it? I tried using Move Along already... I'll check again but I'm pretty sure it will only offset from the original point, not the second. In other words, if component A is 100mm from component B, and you move it component A so it is touching component B, and then type 10 into the VCB, it is going to offset it 10mm from where it was originally, not 10mm relative to component B...

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                    tberinstein
                    last edited by

                    Never mind, you're right, move along will do it, thanks very much!

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                    • cottyC Offline
                      cotty
                      last edited by

                      I wouldn't have suggested it without trying it before, the VCB changes to distance and you can enter the distance to B...

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