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    Fully Constrained Sketch

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    10-31-2012 02:28 PM

    I use some very complicated sketches, shared across multiple parts in an assembly.

     

    Today, without trying, I had my first ever fully constrained sketch.

     

    It was a beautiful sight to behold.

     

    Carry on.

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    jclaidler
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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 05:42 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    Maybe your sketches are too complicated.  Just a thought.  :smileysurprised:

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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 06:19 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    Congradulations on the fully constrained sketch!!!! That's an extremely important acomplishment. So much so, that I encourage (actually I demand) that our designers fully contrain EVERY sketch. I also encourage them to keep the sketches as small and uncomplicated as possible. Now you need to make sure that the rest of your sketches are properly constrained as well.

     

     

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    Jeff
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    ampster
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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 07:00 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    ditto on both the previous responses...

     

    sketches should be kept simple

     

    fully constrain all the time

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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 09:14 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    Lightcutter wrote:

    I use some very complicated sketches,


     

     

    Can you attach a screen capture of one of these "very complicated sketches"?

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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 11:03 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    Yes, I would also be interested in seeing how my definition of a "complicated sketch" compares to others.

     

    I also demand that all sketches regardless of how simple or complicated always be fully constrained.

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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-01-2012 01:54 PM in reply to: Lightcutter

    For the sake of us who aren't experts, wouldn't it be a good idea to mention that there are reasons NOT to fully-constrain your sketch?  I think I remember that Adaptive & Flexible (parts, assemblies or features) must be under-constrained to do their duty.  Are there other reasons?

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    jclaidler
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    Re: Fully Constrained Sketch

    11-02-2012 04:53 AM in reply to: Lightcutter

    Sketches need to be 100% contstrained to control there behavior, when modifications are made.  Also, adaptive parts are contstrained, also 'flexible' parts.

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