Odd sketch behavior during move command

Odd sketch behavior during move command

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Odd sketch behavior during move command

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innovatenate
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Seems like there is some symmetry constraint somwhere.... I can't spot it, but it seems like one is there. Can you share the file on this forum post? 

 

 

Thanks,

 

 




Nathan Chandler
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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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Yeah, that looks like a solver bug to me. Does it behave any different if you put a dimension on it and change the dimension, instead of dragging it? As Nate says, if you can share the design, we can look at it more closely.

Jeff Strater (Fusion development)

Jeff Strater
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Anonymous
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There is a symmetry constraint, is there an easy way to tell what items are constrained? I'm not used to the Fusion method of showing constraints.
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Jon.Dean
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Take a look at the following screen-shot. I have pointed to the Symmetry symbols.

Symmetry.png

Jon.



Jon Dean

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Anonymous
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So there are three symbols for each single constraint?
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jeff_strater
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I have been able to reproduce this problem.  It's a nice find, Luke.

 

This model has only side-to-side symmetry:
drag sketch bug 1.png

 

As long as I select only one side of the symmetry or the other, Move works OK:

drag sketch bug 2.png

 

However, if I select both sides of the symmetry, as in the screencast, I see the problem:

drag sketch bug 3.png

 

I will file this bug, and we can start fixing it.

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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filed as bug FUS-16128. Thanks again!

Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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Anonymous
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Jeff! Nice work! I thought it was functioning as intended and didn't look too much into it. Again nice work.

Luke
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