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Summary of the above video:
- Go to Dimensions in the drop menu
- Select Vertical > Neutral axis (x axis) > Midpoint of gauge > place the constraint line
- Edit the constraint so the midpoint is 0.219 in above the x-axis
- Repeat for all gauges
- Zoom to fit the left hole and all three gauges
- Select Horizontal > Y axis crossing the hole > Midpoint of gauge > place the constraint line
- Edit the constraint so the midpoint for the gauges match the problem statement
Finally, we orient the gauges and create surfaces from the sketch.
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Summary of the above video:
- Zoom to fit three gauges to view
- Under the drop menu > Angle > select the longer slanted edge of one of the gauges > x axis
- Input 135 deg into this new constraint
- Constrain the other gauges in the same way from left to right, 135 deg (completed), 90 deg, 45 deg
- Under Concept at the very top menu, select Surface from Sketches
- Click on Sketch 1 > Apply > Generate