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Best Practice for Mating Parts

Wednesday December 9, 2015 at 3:29pm None
Ensure that your assemblies get built right first time. Should you mate edges or faces? What about planes or sketches? Well look at the best ways to ensure stability of your parts and assemblies to guarantee the best possible results.
Ensure that your assemblies get built right first time. Should you mate edges or faces? What about planes or sketches? Well look at the best ways to ensure stability of your parts and assemblies to guarantee the best possible results.

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