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Make a Helix by selecting an axis not in the sketch plane (i.e. perpendicular)
constrain points to the end faces. Points should be in the plane of the faces
Actual behavior
Points constrain to the wrong place. In a perpendicular verion they go to the original end regardless of which end was selected for the constraint.
Additional information
I believe the problem is that Helix uses the same face transformation as Rotate based on the assumption that the translation axis will be in the sketch plane. That face copy type does not work for helix with out-of-plane translations.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
System information
SolveSpace version: 3.0~e0fa99ba
Operating system: Fedora - probably all
Expected behavior
Make a Helix by selecting an axis not in the sketch plane (i.e. perpendicular)
constrain points to the end faces. Points should be in the plane of the faces
Actual behavior
Points constrain to the wrong place. In a perpendicular verion they go to the original end regardless of which end was selected for the constraint.
Additional information
I believe the problem is that Helix uses the same face transformation as Rotate based on the assumption that the translation axis will be in the sketch plane. That face copy type does not work for helix with out-of-plane translations.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: