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I'm a newish user. Been through a number of tutorials and the help but most so far are command based rather than technique based. Also I probably don't know the real terminology, hence I can't find an answer when searching.
Issue. I have a simple, single closed loop line in a sketch that I am using to create a revolved solid.
It becomes a funnel (replacement part for a broken one from a sausage stuffer)
Having got the base the correct size, I wish to make 3 different sized nozzles.
However, if I simply select the lines that make up the nozzle wall and move them outward, the lines that form the base section and the funnel angle move slightly and resize slightly resulting in a part that will not fit.
Clearly the way that the line/curve adjusts is not simple. Unfortunately I don't really understand the way that the line geometry works in the first place nor how the constraints on the line segments, (of which there appear to be many) work when modifying the line.
I've not changed any defaults that I can think of other than some of the display parameters so this model is created with a 360 default setup.
Can anyone advise if there's a simple way to achieve what I am after and why what I'm doing doesn't work and/or where I could find documentation/a tutorial on the principles of how the line works within fusion 360 so that I can make line manipulation easier in future.
Thanks.
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