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Problem Profile

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Message 1 of 10
Anonymous
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Problem Profile

See CF. I cannot extrude profile in attached ipt. Why? I am quite sure loop
is closed, lines are all normal etc.

Willy Driessen
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi!

Have You tried "Close Loop"-command?Could you post that ipt to CF. It would
be much easier to examine! As far as I understand there should be no
problems!



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Alpo
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Oh it was already there, sorry!
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Alpo
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Willy,

See my reply in CF


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Cheers

Rob Singlehurst
"Willy Driessen" wrote in message
news:D5E9D85B9B7D3186CA322D4167C9384D@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> See CF. I cannot extrude profile in attached ipt. Why? I am quite sure
loop
> is closed, lines are all normal etc.
>
> Willy Driessen
>
>


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Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Rob,

making two lines colinear should be done by the coincident constraint as
well, isn't it? I see that just deleting this coincident contraint (first
line endpoint to the second line) makes the profile extrudable again. Stange
isn't it?

Willy
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Weird,
One of the many IV "features" that keep cropping up!!!

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Cheers

Rob Singlehurst
"Willy Driessen" wrote in message
news:ACA9FEA25F88DBE08EEDF2C3C0AD195F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Rob,
>
> making two lines colinear should be done by the coincident constraint as
> well, isn't it? I see that just deleting this coincident contraint (first
> line endpoint to the second line) makes the profile extrudable again.
Stange
> isn't it?
>
> Willy
>
>
Message 7 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This is strange indeed.

As other have said, there seems to be a problem with one of the sketch
constraints. See jpeg in CF attached
If you show the constraints you will see that Inventor thinks the line is
coincident with a line that it is not attached to.

If you delete the constraint, move the endpoint of the line and then place a
new coincident constraint it seems to then work.

Any clues on how you managed to get it into this state???


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Best Regards
Richard Rankin
Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions (Support)
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Willy,

BTW I have logged this as CR ID 519770 for further investigation

So any clues as to how you got it into this state would be appreciated

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Best Regards
Richard Rankin
Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions (Support)
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Richard,

I started this sketch on XY plane. At that time there were some master
sketches derived. I projected just a line and a circle out of the master
sketch. Then sketched the profile you've seen, placed some dimensions and
constraints and fixed the profile by a tangent and coincident constraint
towards the master sketch projected circle and line. That was all I did.

Willy
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It doesn't sound as if you have done anything mysterious.

OK. Well, I hope we have enough to find the root cause already

Thanks for bring this to our attention

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Best Regards
Richard Rankin
Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions (Support)

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