Creating Isometric Sprockets & Chain Wheels - page 10 |
Snap the rounded rectangle to the top node of the circle. Duplicate the rounded rectangle and snap the top of it to the bottom of the circle. We are using the bottom rectangle only to aid rotation so we need to mark it with a square so we know which one to delete once the rotations are complete. Combine the rounded rectangles and the marker square. | |
Use the Transform Docker to apply 4 rotations of 72 degrees to duplicates. Break apart, (Ctrl+K) and delete the extra components. Combine the 5 tabs (Ctrl+L). | |
Duplicate the center circle twice. Center one of the center circles on each of the chain wheels. |
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