Lester,
Just want to mention that your grounded part "Cover End Angle tube" is
slightly tilted by 0,81 deg (measured from XY Plane). Is this what you want?
And look at the origin planes they are not near your grounded part. Try to
keep them logical (f.e. in the centre of your assy) according to your
assembly.
Check out Kents (like he mentioned) "insert and fix" program. This works
great for skeleton modeling.
Greetings,
Christian
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> With Master sketching I do a fair amount of projecting lines (actually I
generally try to
> project line endpoints so as to keep the clutter down.) to new sketches.
>
> Your item 3 is no different than what you would run into editing a top
feature in a part.
> Approach your Master sketch the same way you would build a single part.
The first few
> sketches should be the base for your part that everything uses to grow and
shrink from.
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> "Lester Martin" wrote in message
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> > Yes I have everything in one sketch. =(
> > The reason is and hopefully you can help me out here,
> > 1 The whole sketch has to grow and shrink with each other.
> > 2 I can't measure from one sketch to another with out projecting the
line.
> > 3 If I go into the top sketch all the sketches below disappear, and I
need
> > to see them.
> >
> > like I said I'm new at skeleton modeling, and I'm sure there are answers
for
> > all of my problems.
> >
> >
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