I don’t know about the right way to do this, but here’s what I’d do:
Go into the Draft workbench. Select the sketch for your pocket circle there, and create a Draft Clone of it, which is the blue sheep icon:
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This is not the same as the orange sheep “Partdesign_Clone” command found in the Part Design workbench. Don’t ask me why they use the same icon.
If this is the first time you’ve used the Draft workbench, it will “helpfully” slap a grid on your X/Y axis. If you would like that out of your face, click the “Toggle Grid” button, which may be in your overflow toolbar and has thus fallen off of the right edge of the screen:
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Anyhow, this will create a linked clone of your sketch. Anything you do to the original will be reflected on the clone(s) if you have to adjust it later. Create two clones, since you need to apply this to two bodies. Drag one each onto the bodies for your side panels (their root icons are that blue stairstep logo). You can then use these to create a pocket or pad or whatever you’re going to do.
If your side panel bodies have their origin set to the same position as your baffle piece in the middle, you won’t have to do anything else. Your cloned sketches will be in exactly the same location as the original. If you moved them relative to the document origin, you may have to scoot your cloned sketches around by fiddling with their coordinates in their Attachment properties.
dpkonofa@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I have no use for these instructions but wanted to say thank you for taking your time to do this. I have been in this type of situation countless times and would kill for a response like this. Thank you for being helpful and useful to someone in need.
zipsglacier@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Wow, same here. Upvote just for explaining how to turn that dang grid off!!