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Part Builder - Part Not visible in Isometric view in Civil 3D Environment

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Anonymous
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Part Builder - Part Not visible in Isometric view in Civil 3D Environment

Hi,

 

I have built a simple junction structure in Part Builder. Part Validation everything is successful but the part is not visible in Civil 3D .

It is visible in Part Builder. Anybody has solution for this ?.

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civilman1957
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could you attach the drawing, so we can see?

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MikeEvansUK
in reply to: Anonymous

Something is obviously not right in the calcs.

 

Have you checked & removed any duplicate entries in the xml file?

 

If the part validates correctly then it may be that when you change the part size it is breaking the shape. You need to get used to drawing everything squiffy then making it true using the constraints. Once it is all working you really need to change the sizes around to be sure northing breaks.

 

Please Note:

If you are using Curve Sweep the part will never work. It has been broken since 2014 and I don't believe anyone will be fixing this in the future.

 

 

Mike Evans

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Anonymous
in reply to: MikeEvansUK

Hi,

 

Thanks.

 

I got it. It is due to error in the model parameter. I extruded the profile from one plane to another.

 

In model parameters , I gave model dimension  value directly from Size parameters instead considering of the offset  plane distance in the equation.

I gave equation as  Size parameter value to - Plan offset distance parameter to - Model dimension ( Extrusion length).

 

Plan offset distance  = SBSH; Model Dimension  = Plane offset distance.

 

 

 

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