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bond between 2 components

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gtsolid

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Bye to all,
I would like the component in blue, or rather its axis, to match the circled hole axis.
In this way I would win the rotation of the 2 components and, if I change the position of the first, the second would go after him.
How can I do that?
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Complain? Maybe coaxial... or explain yourself better.
Why can't you give a concentricity between the faces or the coincidence between the axes?
 
the boards should lie on the same floor. can't be concentric because they're on two different diameters.
 
concentric, which has the same common center
corradial, which has the same center and the same radius
composing, which has the same common plan
coaxial, which has the same axis in common
an axis cannot have a plan because it lies on infinite planes, two different diameters cannot be corradial but can be concentric.
I understand what you want to do, but you don't do it through the axles, but through the plans or anything we don't know
 
2 axes I can coexist on the same floor, think of 2 axes perpendicular (they always share it).
In this case they are parallel, so there is only 1 plan that contains both of them. At the moment I solved by tilting the right plane of the same entity as that of the work on the other piece.
 
between two axes a simple bond of coincidence, of parallelism, of distance and angle, but not of complacency. there is no such bond
you can put a constraint between a passing plan for the axis of a hole and the axis of the other hole
 
without having to specially build axes or other geometries it is sufficient to draw in the hole sketch a line between the center of the part and the center of the hole.
these lines will be selected in the axieme and we can give the bond of parallelism
 

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