Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
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Re: Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
Yes i personally consider bad practice using tangent constraints for such tasks as i do imagine unnecessary stress is added to the solver.
Re: Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
I realized after seeing your guy's examples that i was doing it backwards. Because i had already started w/ my base i was trying to actually create a ridge by padding to my original base plate (thats the reason i traced around the outer perimeter because i was trying to pad it not pocket). It would have been easier to start w/ a thicker base and pocket all the cavities out as has basically been shown here.
quick61 wrote:Another thing with complex sketches like this, after taking Jim's suggestion to only do half and mirror, when starting the Sketch, start out with one closed profile and fully constrain it before starting to add more lines/arcs, etc.. This will help remove a massive amount of confusion in your construction of the sketch.
For instance, I would start with the lower corner like so -
ConstrainInSteps1.png
Then add another closed profile and fully constrain -
ConstrainInSteps2.png
- and one by one add a closed profile, fully, constrain, then do the next one by one and build it up like so -
ConstrainInSteps3.png
Notice that I do not need near as much external geometry and only a few distance constraints. I'll take it you end result is desired to be looking something like this -
ConstrainInSteps4.png
The Sketch around the outside is completely unnecessary and will not work when you try to Pocket. Just lay out your pockets on half the shape and then add a Mirror feature as Jim suggests.
Mark
Re: Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
So i have 2 more questions as it relates to the same draft.
#1 I've determined i need to relocate a few holes in my design. but when i go back & change the original sketch which locates them. It doesn't update the location in the final version? But when i show visibility for that sketch it shows the updated location.
#2 I've also decided to change the overall thickness of my design but can't figure out the best way to shave off 2mm from the bottom. Again going back to the original sketch that was padded won't update the end thickness as above (plus i need to shave the 2mm off the bottom). Whats the best way to make this change affect my final drawing without starting over (which i've already had to do a few times).
#1 I've determined i need to relocate a few holes in my design. but when i go back & change the original sketch which locates them. It doesn't update the location in the final version? But when i show visibility for that sketch it shows the updated location.
#2 I've also decided to change the overall thickness of my design but can't figure out the best way to shave off 2mm from the bottom. Again going back to the original sketch that was padded won't update the end thickness as above (plus i need to shave the 2mm off the bottom). Whats the best way to make this change affect my final drawing without starting over (which i've already had to do a few times).
Re: Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
This sounds like you have forked the model. If you could post the file of what you have, we should be able to explain what has happened where and how to fix it. Without it, it's only guessing.jjman6 wrote:So i have 2 more questions as it relates to the same draft.
#1 I've determined i need to relocate a few holes in my design. but when i go back & change the original sketch which locates them. It doesn't update the location in the final version? But when i show visibility for that sketch it shows the updated location.
#2 I've also decided to change the overall thickness of my design but can't figure out the best way to shave off 2mm from the bottom. Again going back to the original sketch that was padded won't update the end thickness as above (plus i need to shave the 2mm off the bottom). Whats the best way to make this change affect my final drawing without starting over (which i've already had to do a few times).
Mark
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Re: Can't fully constrain sketch Nor find broken portion in order to pad
Not gonna lie its a complete mess. Because i did have to remake several things. there are many objects that can be deleted as they are no longer being used or directly referenced. Not sure what the best way to clean up the file would be either
So my 2 final pieces (or close too at least are the 'currentBottom' & 'currentTop'
The holes i want to relocate & resize are 'Pocket019' & 'Pocket020'.
Which also leaves me with having to reshape 1 of the ridges as it will now land on a whole so i need to move the ridge so that the through hole is clear for a bolt w/ washer & nut (again i'll have to revisit original sketch that does all the pockets to create the ridge & change the shape).
So my 2 final pieces (or close too at least are the 'currentBottom' & 'currentTop'
The holes i want to relocate & resize are 'Pocket019' & 'Pocket020'.
Which also leaves me with having to reshape 1 of the ridges as it will now land on a whole so i need to move the ridge so that the through hole is clear for a bolt w/ washer & nut (again i'll have to revisit original sketch that does all the pockets to create the ridge & change the shape).
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