Centerline and mirroring

Centerline and mirroring

Rose11122
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Centerline and mirroring

Rose11122
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Hello,

 

I placed a centerline horizontally in the middle. How do I align the 13mm line so it's in the middle of the centerline?

 

I want to draw a shape on this rectangular surface. How do I mirror the half shape that I drew? Some of the lines are still blue, how do I lock this sketch so I can extrude it later?

 

New to Fusion, so any help is appreciated!

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@Rose11122  schrieb:

Hello,

 

I placed a centerline horizontally in the middle. How do I align the 13mm line so it's in the middle of the centerline?

 

I want to draw a shape on this rectangular surface. How do I mirror the half shape that I drew? Some of the lines are still blue, how do I lock this sketch so I can extrude it later?

 


Create a coincident constraint > centre point 13mm line (shift + hold + select centre point) to the centre line

 

 

 

günther

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Rose11122
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Hello, 

 

Thank you! How do I add a midpoint of the 13mm line? 

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@Rose11122  schrieb:

Hello, 

 

Thank you! How do I add a midpoint of the 13mm line? 


watch added screencast >#2

 

günther

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Drewpan
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Hi,

 

I would strongly recommend that you do the embedded tutorials in the Fusion Documentation and also some of the

Self-Paced Learning to help you to learn fusion faster and better. They can be found here:

Drewpan_0-1724498762537.png

 

It is also much easier for the forum to help you if you attach your file AND a screenshot of what you want to achieve

and what the problem is. You can create a file to export like this:

 

Drewpan_1-1724498762539.png

 

Time spent on the tutorials and self paced learning will not be wasted. Also check out the three RULES that are pinned to the forum for further guidance.

 

Cheers

 

Andrew