Here's a tip on using a flush constraint to pick a narrow faceĤ) This one has happened to me more times than I want to admit. All that is left to do is switch it to Mate once the face is selected. Starting with that as a constraint, will easily pick the face. That approach is the Flush constraint only see faces. One option is to use the Select Other tool, just like I mentioned in Step 1, but there's another approach that I think might help everyone out. Mate, being as flexible as it is, can start picking edges and points near the edge of the face. When selecting a small edge to be mated to another, it can be difficult to get the desired face. It's a creative use of the Flush constraint. There's more information from my earlier blog post here!ģ) Another tip I picked up over the last few years came from users who worked with a lot of sheet metal. It's not a big time saver for a few constraints, but when placing several, it starts to add up.
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