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simply use a horizontal bond between the origin and the average point of the line.
the horizontal bond binds a line to be horizontal or two points to be horizontal, in the same way the vertical bond works.
 
Hi.

Thanks for the answer, I just got there.

what is not clear to me is how the guy does it instantaneously while drawing......... although it actually seems to be already coincident while it is not......

Okay, I'll definitely get a terrible evaluation for the discussion......

I just hope that the link is of help to someone, the two Indian brothers of tutorials made several.

Sorry.

Hi.
 
You mean what it's like to put the line at the right point.
If you want to say that.. I think face to eye for experience in fact subsequently applies the bond
 
Hi.

Now I have a real problem....

After inserting the two components into the axieme, having them oriented, and bound I am unable to rotate the ring on the hook (timeline 17:15 ) after suppressing the tangency bond.

I use the 2015 pro version, can the 2013 pro used for this tutorial behave differently?

Moreover applying the tangency bond (timeline 15:10 ) the result is variable from time to time and never predictable, you know how to explain why?

Hi.
 
Hi.

I had doubted shortly after writing the request for help..... .

In fact it is the only way to hold the hook while turning the ring.. .

if published hook known that under solid/solido1/sweep there are two sketches: sketch 1 free and sketch 2 fixed (point )

then carefully following the video known that the dot appears when you put the bond between the middle point of the offset line and the center of the axes that coincides with the center of the circle or better when the sketch is completely bound.... a subtlety that however makes the difference.

thanks for the indication.

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