Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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I test Hole by an example: M8
Cunterbore: diameter 16mm depth: 4mm = diameter too small to allow the passage of a spaner (Canadian 'spaner I do not know), depth too small to contain a screw H or CHc
Cheesehead: I do not know this type of head and yet I'm from the country of "cheese that stink", but too small to contain a screw head C or CHc (12.8mm Dia / 4.8mm depth)
What is the usefulness of a tool that does not comply with ISO standards
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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Hello NormandC.

Just for the record, I never said that the hole feature is "just utter hogwash". Instead, I find this feature a life saver, in fact I am looking forward to using it in my project. :)

I confirm that constraints does not play any role in this bug. In my real project every sketch is "green", I only realised the most simple file that could show the strange behaviour.

I am glad this bug has been fixed in 0.18. I will search a place where I can download it, in order to move forward with my project.

Thank you very much for the prompt and complete support to you all.

All the best.

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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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mperrando wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:44 am I am glad this bug has been fixed in 0.18. I will search a place where I can download it, in order to move forward with my project.
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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kisolre wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:50 am
mperrando wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:44 am I am glad this bug has been fixed in 0.18. I will search a place where I can download it, in order to move forward with my project.
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases
Thank you kislore, just found it! :)
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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mperrando wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:44 am I never said that the hole feature is "just utter hogwash".
He wasn't referring to you.


meme2704 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:31 am Cheesehead: I do not know this type of head and yet I'm from the country of "cheese that stink",
I think something got lost in translation...
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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meme2704 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:31 am What is the usefulness of a tool that does not comply with ISO standards
If you have better values for the presets, discuss them here and finally open a ticket and put them there.
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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meme2704 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:31 am Cheesehead: I do not know this type of head and yet I'm from the country of "cheese that stink", but too small to contain a screw head C or CHc (12.8mm Dia / 4.8mm depth)
What is the usefulness of a tool that does not comply with ISO standards
The only thing I see incorrect is there should be a space between Cheese and Head on the combo box selection as it's quoted on iso.org https://www.iso.org/standard/56456.html
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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There is no need to write a ticket for this, just open the first technology manual of the smallest mechanical school class to read it.
And also to connect the data of Fastener Wb where I finally find these famous cheeseHead screws, for example the model M8 measures 13mm Dia, and the hole is drilled 12.8mm with the tool Hole
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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meme2704 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:53 pm There is no need to write a ticket for this, just open the first technology manual of the smallest mechanical school class to read it.
You probably haven't understood the purpose of the tracker. How can a developer know which book I have opened? Do you only want to complain, or do you want to help? I sure hope the latter, because you seem to have a lot of knowledge to share.
Share it.
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Re: Misplaced holes in polar pattern on a revolution

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I'm willing to help, I do it often (sometimes too much, until I'm treated troll), but here how to write a ticket on a subject where it must be taken into account thousands and thousands of pages of ISO relative only for fasteners :?:
In the case above, it is sufficient that the diameter, the depth and the angle of the milling is free of access to the user
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