Re: mating non linear shapes



On 28 Feb 2006 13:53:03 -0800, fawkes.pheonix@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

what's a toroid?


Donut.


Depending on the complexity of the shape, reference planes are
generally a good way to go when you can't mate directly to geometry.
.



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