Hi, Laurence.
The assembly was just done because I couldn't remember what the cross part
behavior was (and prompted by Brian's post). In it, the projected silhouettes
appear to be grounded. Nothing changes if the cylinder changes which I'd
expect as there isn't an associated "Reference". Why they are black instead
of magenta / pink is a mystery, but so much has changed with projections, I
probably just haven't learned all the in's and out's of what's supposed to be.
I hadn't tried supressing or deleting a fillet after projection, so thanks for
that bit of info. So, for now I know not to trust projected silhouettes and
all is well.
Have a good one,
Jeff
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"Laurence Yeandle" wrote in message
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HI Jeff, From what I have seen best I remember, reference lines that come
out black are set in stone from the time you make them. I have no reason to
think they would behave differently from the way they do. OK granted the
fillet is in front of sk2 but these are ref lines aren't they!?
So you change the length of extrusion1 and the ref lines shorten? That's my
theory out the window, that's what they call talking yourself into it. Also
if you project silhouette lines after fillet then edit, suppress or delete
the fillet, the lines do up date, like you say just a curiosity. I am not
sure what the assembly is showing?
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Laurence,
Power is nothing without Control
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