Christiaan Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 (edited) Please localise the terminology of the UK version for all your screws/fasteners. Lag screws, for instance, are called coach screws here in the UK (and Aus/NZ) Edited February 22, 2013 by Christiaan Quote Link to comment
0 GWS Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 Agreed. (Flat head screws are usually called countersunk in the UK, set screws are grub screws etc) Placing fasteners on a working plane also needs improving. The workaround of clicking backwards and forwards between working planes is time consuming and even then you need to rotate the plane as the fastener is placed along the y-axis. Why not the z-axis as that is perpendicular to the working plane? We should be able to use the 'automatic' plane option for fastener insertion. Quote Link to comment
0 Benson Shaw Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 +1 local lingo +1 better insertion you need to rotate the plane as the fastener is placed along the y-axis. Why not the z-axis as that is perpendicular to the working plane? Current insertion seems like some unfinished conversion from legacy 2d workflow to 3d. -B Quote Link to comment
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Please localise the terminology of the UK version for all your screws/fasteners.
Lag screws, for instance, are called coach screws here in the UK (and Aus/NZ)
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