I am designing a metal sheet enclosure for an electronic device. It's my 1st FreeCad project, and even mechanic project at all, so I am lacking experience.
I've managed to design a draft of a bottom part of a sheet metal enclosure, where the electronics is to be mounted on (let's call it a base). I linked the base in the Assembly 3 and added some internals like power socket, battery and power supply (all STEPs).
Now my aim is to have holes in the linked base concentric with the mounting holes of the power supply (see green circles) and following their position. So I could move the power supply around in the assembly and still have the holes at the positions concentric with the supply's mounting holes. I've tried to use the Shape Binder tool on the power supply's mounting holes, and then upon them subtract cylinder, but got error informing that there is no base to subtract from. I've tried some other techniques, but so far all failed.
What is the proper (or the most convenient and robust) way of achieving the goal?
regards
przemhb
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A3 assembly step based holes in the base
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Re: A3 assembly step based holes in the base
This is not directly supported afaik and I think very complex to implement in a generic way. ShapeBinder is a good approach and also boolean subtraction.
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Re: A3 assembly step based holes in the base
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