Difference between revisions of "Aligning cutouts on opposite faces"

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#Set the Width to 4 and Height to 2.
 
#Set the Width to 4 and Height to 2.
 
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]]
 
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Accept & Close'''. [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]]
#In the '''Main''' window, rotate the model to show the rear face.
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#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.
 
#On the '''Standard''' toolbar, click '''Edit Face''' [[File:button-editface.png|40px|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>
 
#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>

Revision as of 15:25, 4 October 2013

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 Coordinate System for an explanation of the coordinate system used in Protocase Designer. Template:Procedure

Note: You can apply the same technique to align cutouts on any two faces of your enclosure.