No.
Still having difficulty.
I can create the points and the axes, but I can't select the surface to locate the hole.
If I select the axis, the hole is coaxial, but I cannot select the surface to place the start of the hole along the axis.
The problem, in words, is that I need to re-create, in Pro/E, a drawing that was done in Autocad. The original drawing shows a domed shape, with a varying radius of curvature in both directions, and with a series of mounting holes around its perimeter. The mounting holes are dimensioned at a true distance apart along the inner surface of the dome and are shown, by implication, as normal to that inner surface.
I can create holes normal to surfaces, but I can't work out how to create them dimensioned at a true distance along the surface.
I am pretty much stumped now. I have tried everything I can think of, and have tried everything I think you chaps have suggested.
This is not an unusual application, I would think. There must be tractor windscreens that are bolted in place, or maybe covers on yachts, or something. I am obviously making harder work of it than is necessary.
In my defence, I have only just returned from vacation...
I would be grateful for any further suggestions.
Regards,
John