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OS: Windows 10 Version 2009
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.21.31058 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: e6c53d8642af36ce7d738ab6058b063ec58e0859
Python 3.8.13, Qt 5.15.4, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 9.1.0, OCC 7.6.3
Locale: English/United States (en_US)
Installed mods:
* A2plus 0.4.60g
* ExplodedAssembly
* fasteners 0.4.51
* Help 1.0.3
* sheetmetal 0.2.60
* ThreadProfile 1.84.0
I'm trying to pad an oblong shape on a surface. It consists of 2 circles at either end, joined by 2 tangential radii.
The problem is the tail that I can't figure out how to clip. I created this by generating 2 equal circles then with a constricted radius did tangential joins at each of 4 corners. I then used the clip function to clip away the parts I didn't need. The problem is that there is no point on the lower right tangent to clip away the little tail. I've tried to un-constrict several constrictions and re-tangent, but nothing gives me a clip point at the lower left. Any suggestions?
I'm thing it is a resolution problem because the large radius is represented as line segments and FreeCad can't attach it at the exact point.
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