Sorry thats what I was thinking about at the time
To constrain a part like in the example from @Great Lakes ..you need a primary, secondary a tertiary stop or locator ...at a minimum three for the primary, two for secondary and one for Tertiary in order to keep a part from moving or spinning
To constrain a part like in the example from @Great Lakes ..you need a primary, secondary a tertiary stop or locator ...at a minimum three for the primary, two for secondary and one for Tertiary in order to keep a part from moving or spinning
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