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This tutorial will show you how to create 4 in x 2 in rectangular cutouts on the front and rear faces so that they are aligned with each other. Refer to [[Face_Editor#Coordinate_System|Coordinate System]] for an explanation of the coordinate system used in Protocase Designer.
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This tutorial shows how to create 4'x2" rectangular cutouts on the front and rear faces so that they are aligned with each other. Note that this procedure uses the absolute origin as the reference point. Please see [[Face_Editor#Coordinate_System|About the Coordinate System]] for an explanation of the coordinate system used in Protocase Designer.<br>
{{Procedure|
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You can apply this technique to align cutouts on any two faces of your enclosure.
#In the '''Face Editor''' window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom left corner.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-front-rectangle.png|500px|thumb|center|Face Editor window—rectangle cutout on u-shape front face]]<br>
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#In the '''Face Editor''' window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom left corner.
#On the '''Properties''' panel, set the Origin(X) to 3 and Origin(Y) to 2. The rectangle will be positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom left corner.
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#:[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-front-rectangle_NEW.png|500px]]
#Set the Width to 4 and Height to 2.
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#On the '''Properties''' panel, set the '''Origin(X)''' to "3" and '''Origin(Y)''' to "2".  
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]]
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#:The rectangle is positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom left corner.
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#Set the '''Width''' to "4" and '''Height''' to "2.
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#Click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose_NEW.png|20px|bottom]]
 
#In the '''3D View''' window, rotate the model to show the rear face.
 
#In the '''3D View''' window, rotate the model to show the rear face.
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Edit Face''' [[File:button-editface.png|40px|bottom]], then click the rear face. The '''Face Editor''' window opens.
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#Click '''Edit Face''' [[File:button-editface_NEW.png|20px|bottom]], then click the rear face. The '''Face Editor''' window opens.
#In the '''Face Editor''' window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom right corner.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear-rectangle.png|500px|thumb|center|Face Editor window—rectangle cutout on u-shape rear face]]<br>
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#In the '''Face Editor''' window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom right corner.
#On the '''Properties''' panel, set the Origin(X) to 3 and Origin(Y) to 2 (same as for the front face). The rectangle will be positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom right corner.
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#:[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear-rectangle_NEW.png|500px|Rectangle cutout on u-shape rear face]]
#Set the Width to 4 and Height to 2 (same as for the front face).
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#On the '''Properties''' panel, set the '''Origin(X)''' to "3" and '''Origin(Y)''' to "2" (same as for the front face).  
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]]
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#:The rectangle is positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom right corner.
#Rotate the model to view both rectangle cutouts. Notice how they are aligned with each other.<br><br>[[File:window-main-ushape-alignedrectangles.png|500px|thumb|center|Main window—rectangle cutouts aligned on front and rear faces]]<br>
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#Set the '''Width '''to "4" and '''Height''' to "2" (same as for the front face).
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#Click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose_NEW.png|20px|bottom]]
{{Note|You can apply the same technique to align cutouts on any two faces of your enclosure.}}
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#Rotate the model to view both rectangle cutouts. Notice how they are aligned with each other.
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#:[[File:window-main-ushape-alignedrectangles_NEW.png|500px|Rectangle cutouts aligned on front and rear faces]]
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'''See Also:'''
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*[[Face Editor#Measure distances|Measuring distances]]
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*[[Face Editor#Display measurements|Dimensions: Displaying measurements for review]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 4 August 2017

This tutorial shows how to create 4'x2" rectangular cutouts on the front and rear faces so that they are aligned with each other. Note that this procedure uses the absolute origin as the reference point. Please see About the Coordinate System for an explanation of the coordinate system used in Protocase Designer.
You can apply this technique to align cutouts on any two faces of your enclosure.

  1. In the Face Editor window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom left corner.
    Window-faceeditor-ushape-front-rectangle NEW.png
  2. On the Properties panel, set the Origin(X) to "3" and Origin(Y) to "2".
    The rectangle is positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom left corner.
  3. Set the Width to "4" and Height to "2.
  4. Click Accept & Close. Button-acceptclose NEW.png
  5. In the 3D View window, rotate the model to show the rear face.
  6. Click Edit Face Button-editface NEW.png, then click the rear face. The Face Editor window opens.
  7. In the Face Editor window, create a rectangle cutout approximately as shown below in the bottom right corner.
    Rectangle cutout on u-shape rear face
  8. On the Properties panel, set the Origin(X) to "3" and Origin(Y) to "2" (same as for the front face).
    The rectangle is positioned with respect to the origin in the bottom right corner.
  9. Set the Width to "4" and Height to "2" (same as for the front face).
  10. Click Accept & Close. Button-acceptclose NEW.png
  11. Rotate the model to view both rectangle cutouts. Notice how they are aligned with each other.
    Rectangle cutouts aligned on front and rear faces

See Also: