Problem after projecting into present design

Problem after projecting into present design

Anonymous
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Problem after projecting into present design

Anonymous
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I am a newbie to CAD and Fusion 360. I have inserted a design into my present design and I now need to reference the inserted design geometry to build parts onto it but I cannot project the geometry. Furthermore I cannot form joints onto the inserted item.

 

Any help greatly appreciated

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mango.freund
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please enter the type of your design. is it dxf - svg - other?

with right click on the purple projection lines you can select "loosen link". after that the lines are blue and completely free to manipulate.
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g-andresen
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Hi,

please share the file

 

File > Export > save as f3d on local drive > attach to next post

 

günther

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Anonymous
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Attached are the 2 files of the Irish Jaunting cart I am working on.

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davebYYPCU
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Both files appear to be normal, one empty sketch with an error.

 

What is it you can't do?

 

 

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Anonymous
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I need to attach fittings to the shafts. eg. the metal collar shown by one of the arrows. To do this I need to reference geometry from the shafts but I cannot project the shaft on to the plane in my design. Attached is the plan with items marked with red arrows.
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mango.freund
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hi - @Anonymous   you have to unlock the body see picture. right click and unlock.

greetings mango

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mango.freund
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your outer contours are not straight / flat so you cannot click them directly. an offset plane is the solution. see image. but if you project a surface onto it and do it with a combination of "it will work."Unbenant.PNG

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mango.freund
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@Anonymous projecting is probably possible with a 3D contour.

Unbenannt.PNG

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your replies and help. Unfortunately I have not had time to try them out. I will let you know how I get on when I do.

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