Instead of positioning it off the side, could we leave those blank and constrain the feature to the part. Like if I have a point in the middle of the box, could I constrain the bushing to that point rather than typing in dimensions?
You are correct that it is possible to get the same result from a macro as it is a library feature. Typically a library feature is going to be easier to use and setup than a macro, where a macro will give you more control, but may also be more difficult to use. My advice would be to stick with a library feature as long as you can, and create a macro if the library feature limits you from creating what you want. Thanks for watching!
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Instead of positioning it off the side, could we leave those blank and constrain the feature to the part. Like if I have a point in the middle of the box, could I constrain the bushing to that point rather than typing in dimensions?
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When is it better to use a library feature and when a Macro?
You are correct that it is possible to get the same result from a macro as it is a library feature. Typically a library feature is going to be easier to use and setup than a macro, where a macro will give you more control, but may also be more difficult to use. My advice would be to stick with a library feature as long as you can, and create a macro if the library feature limits you from creating what you want. Thanks for watching!