Cannot snap to objects when sketching in Fusion 360

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Cannot snap to objects when sketching in Fusion 360

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This is the support article for all demotivated users. It can also probably relate to the recovery of applications in some topics. https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Cannot-snap-to-obj... 

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lanparty233
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@Anonymous wrote:

@TheCADWhisperer CAN YOU ALSO EXPLAIN WHAT THIS SKETCH IS ALL ABOUT AND WHAT DO THE CONSTRAINS CORESPOND?

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To be honest your English in very hard to understand. You need to learn punctuation and grammar also insulting people will not get you anywhere on the forums. You can show a little frustration we all understand that but ordering people to do things like make files also calling them swine's is not very motivating for some people especially well educated people.

 

The people here are very well educated and if you sit back and proof read your questions you will see your English is very broken, as what ever is going on in your head is not being presented in your text, in the forums, in a way we can understand clearly.

 

I think you are trying to make this... am I right? 

 

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This page here will give you lots of information: Link Here

 

Here is my file: 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@lanparty233 

My understanding is that the OP is trying first to model an icosahedron from the image posted previously.  I don’t think you have enough faces.

 

I wouldn’t worry too much about the OP’s grammar - many people here do not speak English as their native language. I don’t speak any other languages but I have tried so I understand how hard it is to communicate in a language other than your native language. That is why I asked the OP to describe the problem in their native language and I can use Google translate.  
And I rather like ham in the morning with my breakfast. 

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lanparty233
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@TheCADWhisperer wrote:

@lanparty233 

My understanding is that the OP is trying first to model an icosahedron from the image posted previously.  I don’t think you have enough faces.

 

I wouldn’t worry too much about the OP’s grammar - many people hear do not speak English as their native language. I don’t speak any other languages but I have tried so I understand how hard it is to communicate in a language other than your native language. That is why I asked the OP to describe the problem in their native language and I can use Google translate.  
And I rather like ham in the morning with my breakfast. 


@TheCADWhisperer Ok never heard of a icosahedron.  I read it is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices. It is one of the five Platonic solids, and the one with the most faces.

 

Yeah mine only has 12 Faces.

 

I'm like you for speaking to people or reading other languages, I use a translator as I find them to be a very handy tool. 

 

I enjoy looking at your work as it shows me, I have a lot to learn yet, when I look at your sketches and designs.

 

I can see the pentagon in the model you uploaded now.

 

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