How the fuck do I move this pipe here to the other side in solidworks?
It's made up of a few extrusions of course and when I was done I realized it's on the wrong fucking side.
I don't want to do it all over again, I want to learn how to move it.
pls respond
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>>58785323
>not using kf flanges
Its almost like you WANT to loose money
>>58785337
Solidworks isn't for Disney shit.
We're talking engineering here.
>>58785353
I haven't modeled them yet, chill.
>>58785387
>modeling them
>not just taking the models from Kurt J. Leskers site
Are you really this autistic?
>>58785431
Learning is not autistic.
>>58785323
go into sketch and change the point in wich you have draw the first 2d sketch.
Or you could do a circular pattern selecting the outer diameter of the big cilinder and then hide the first one
>>58785469
know
-yes
-no
-maybe
-install gentooo
-/g/ is not your personal army for solidworks shit
>>58785323
Post the tree. If things are done well it might be as simple as rotating a sketch.
>>58785469
>>58785486
But the sketch is within a plane that I defined and tangential to the cilinder.
Circular pattern makes it so I make a copy of the pipe on the other side, but I wouldn't be able to delete the first.
>>58785509
>move the plane: tangential is just one constrain. set another one modifying the plane definition: first tangenial to the body, then for the second and third constrain you can choose a point in the other side
>>58785545
Alright, I'll try.
>Install Autodesk Inventor