Hi Greg,
I've created, and sent to Chris, a set of files that could be used directly, or indirectly, here in your files.
My idea is to create three stud fillet files. One for each different width of the support between the understuds.
Like this:
These fillets would make it possible to update stud4f4n.dat, and its siblings, and use them, in all 16 files that currently exists on the Part Tracker, without the need to redesign any parts. We "only" have to move them from s- to p-folder.
This primitive, stud4f4n.dat, could be reused in many of your suggested subfiles.
I look at many of your files and think "subfile", not "primitive".
I've created, and sent to Chris, a set of files that could be used directly, or indirectly, here in your files.
My idea is to create three stud fillet files. One for each different width of the support between the understuds.
Like this:
These fillets would make it possible to update stud4f4n.dat, and its siblings, and use them, in all 16 files that currently exists on the Part Tracker, without the need to redesign any parts. We "only" have to move them from s- to p-folder.
This primitive, stud4f4n.dat, could be reused in many of your suggested subfiles.
I look at many of your files and think "subfile", not "primitive".