Problem in selecting the sketch to convert it to a body

Problem in selecting the sketch to convert it to a body

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Problem in selecting the sketch to convert it to a body

Anonymous
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Hi all guys, I ask you for help to solve this problem, I made a container using sketch and I would like to transform it into a solid body using the "Revolve" command, but when I try to select the center of the sketch nothing happens, practically it is impossible for me to select it. I checked if there were any non-junction points, however everything seems to be fine.
I attach the link of the object to understand how to solve the problem.
Thank you

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davebYYPCU
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Sketch has no profile, (blue shading inside the lines)  Wont work until fixed.

Your sketch has white point intersections

Your sketch is not fully constrained.

 

Divide and conquer shows one hole here, did not check for others.

 

skstvhole.PNG

 

Might help.....

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MoshiurRashid
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Hi

 

Thanks for posting. I've checked the sketch. It is not well defined. Even most of the elements (line, arcs) are not connected in "coincident" constrains. I could fix them one by one but that is creating dimensional inaccuracy. So, it should be done by your requirements.

Please, drag the sketch end points and those points which moves, use Coincident constrain to connect them and then check the dimensions those are required.

Moshiur Rashid
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Anonymous
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Forgive me, but I went to see where the hole you indicated was and I found nothing.

Link Video 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Maybe you're right.

But the unclosed vector does the same thing.

gap.gif

günther

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davebYYPCU
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You cant "see" it.  You have not got blue shading, I do.

 

You can find it with temporary lines.  

 

sktchh2.PNGsktchh1.PNG

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Anonymous
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Ok, I saw ... but now how do I solve the problem at that point?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

did you realize what I show?

 

günther

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davebYYPCU
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Easy way is Sketch > Extend Tool or Sketch Trim 

Almost easy way is Window Select Points and Make them coincident.

 

Might help....

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Anonymous
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yes yes I saw what you showed me, but I don't know how to intervene to fix the problem

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g-andresen
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Hi,

White dots are not your friends!

set constraints.gif

günther