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Over-constraint problem

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landslide1
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Over-constraint problem

landslide1
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Hi

I'm trying fusion 360 out and comming from solidworks background.

 

trying to do a sketch starting from freehand lines then adding dimensions to the drawing to size and define the sketch.

the sketch has hardly any dimensions, yet when I try and use the sketch dimension tool to define an angle it wont let me. I get a error that the sketch is over-defined.

hopfully this link works to the scetch/model. http://a360.co/1NzFfnq

 

 

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Over-constraint problem

Hi

I'm trying fusion 360 out and comming from solidworks background.

 

trying to do a sketch starting from freehand lines then adding dimensions to the drawing to size and define the sketch.

the sketch has hardly any dimensions, yet when I try and use the sketch dimension tool to define an angle it wont let me. I get a error that the sketch is over-defined.

hopfully this link works to the scetch/model. http://a360.co/1NzFfnq

 

 

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LMD001
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LMD001
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Hello landslide1,

 

In your sketch you have 2 tangent constraints on 2 arcs with the same diameter (upper right fillet +- 0,6 mm radius).

 

After removing one of the segments and extending the other, ending up with the same geometry only now with 1 arc, the sketch is no longer fully constrained.

 

Not entirely sure why this happens.

 

Hope this is of any help.

 

Best regards,

Ludo

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Hello landslide1,

 

In your sketch you have 2 tangent constraints on 2 arcs with the same diameter (upper right fillet +- 0,6 mm radius).

 

After removing one of the segments and extending the other, ending up with the same geometry only now with 1 arc, the sketch is no longer fully constrained.

 

Not entirely sure why this happens.

 

Hope this is of any help.

 

Best regards,

Ludo

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sachlene.singh
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sachlene.singh
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landslide1,

 

I can replicate the same behavior. Can you confirm that once you convert those two arcs to one single tangent arc, the problem goes away?

 

Thanks LMD001!

-Sachlene
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landslide1,

 

I can replicate the same behavior. Can you confirm that once you convert those two arcs to one single tangent arc, the problem goes away?

 

Thanks LMD001!

-Sachlene
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landslide1
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landslide1
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thanks for the solution.

I removed one of the arc segments and dimentioned the other. then I added the second arc and dimensioned it and now I can continue defining the sketch.

I left 2 arcs as one was supposed to be 1mm and the second 0.5mm.

 

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thanks for the solution.

I removed one of the arc segments and dimentioned the other. then I added the second arc and dimensioned it and now I can continue defining the sketch.

I left 2 arcs as one was supposed to be 1mm and the second 0.5mm.

 

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LMD001
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LMD001
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Hello Sachlene and landslide1,

No problem. Happy to be of any help.

Best regards,
Ludo
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Hello Sachlene and landslide1,

No problem. Happy to be of any help.

Best regards,
Ludo

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