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How to recalculate a model

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Message 1 of 10
gillesht
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How to recalculate a model

Hi,

I made a change to my skecth, how do I get the model to be recalculated?

Best regards.

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Message 2 of 10
mango.freund
in reply to: gillesht

if you have your history "timeline" turned on, move the cursor to the beginning and start like a movie. watch out for all yellow sketches and red warnings. BR mango
Message 3 of 10
jhackney1972
in reply to: gillesht

Normally the update will happen automatically after you leave the sketch.  You can force an update by selecting this indicated command.

 

Recalculate.jpg


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Message 4 of 10
gillesht
in reply to: mango.freund

Hi,
I ran construction timeline but Im trying to measure the new diameter of the base of the lamp shade without success. So I’m not sure of the result. The diameter should be 133 mm. I’m sending you my model. If you could confirm that the recalculate was done, it would be greatly appréciâted.
Best regards.
Message 5 of 10
jhackney1972
in reply to: gillesht

If you attached your model to your Forum post, it did not make it.  You cannot attach files using email, they must be attached using the Forum Attachment section.


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Message 6 of 10
gillesht
in reply to: jhackney1972

Hi,

Attach is the model.

Best regards.

Message 7 of 10
jhackney1972
in reply to: gillesht

Yes, your model has been updated.  It is hard to measure the cone large diameter due to the applied fillet.  Simply suppress it and then measure.  

 

By the way, I question all the moves in your model.  You need to model around the origin and join components together using Joints.  

 

Edit: I cleaned up your model, it is attached.

 


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Message 8 of 10
gillesht
in reply to: jhackney1972

Hi,
I measure the large diameter and I get 130 mm. I’ve modified the sketch to have 133 mm. I don’t understand how the model was updated.
Best regards.
Message 9 of 10
jhackney1972
in reply to: gillesht

You obviously have not watched my supplied Screencast.  In the Screencast I suppress the edge fillet and show that your large OD is 133mm.  The Fillet rounds the edge and makes the OD smaller.


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Message 10 of 10
gillesht
in reply to: jhackney1972

Hi,

My mystake. I didn't go back to the forum to view your entire reply. In my next model I'll avoid all the moves and stick to the origin. I'm a beginner with Fusion 360.

Many thanks and best regards.

 

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