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Select all edges/vertices of a sketch face

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yuriy.tymchuk
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Select all edges/vertices of a sketch face

yuriy.tymchuk
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Hi, is it possible to select all the edges and/or vertices of a "face" in a sketch? By "face" I mean the inclosed area which Fusin360 colors in light blue.

 

Often I need to just select all the edges of such area (to offset) or I want to delete such area. And it's super-easy to select such face, but instead I need to select all the edges and vertices and this is a pain in the neck…

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Select all edges/vertices of a sketch face

Hi, is it possible to select all the edges and/or vertices of a "face" in a sketch? By "face" I mean the inclosed area which Fusin360 colors in light blue.

 

Often I need to just select all the edges of such area (to offset) or I want to delete such area. And it's super-easy to select such face, but instead I need to select all the edges and vertices and this is a pain in the neck…

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Marco.Takx
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Marco.Takx
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Hi @yuriy.tymchuk,

 

Double click on the same line and the whole loop will be selected.

 

Hope this helps you further.

 

If my post answers your question Please use Accept as Solution & Kudos This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



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Hi @yuriy.tymchuk,

 

Double click on the same line and the whole loop will be selected.

 

Hope this helps you further.

 

If my post answers your question Please use Accept as Solution & Kudos This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



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JHRendon
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Something like this? Double click. 

JHRendon_0-1593889593829.png

 

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Something like this? Double click. 

JHRendon_0-1593889593829.png

 

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yuriy.tymchuk
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yuriy.tymchuk
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I read about the double click somewhere already but it didn't work for me. Now I tried again and indeed that works on a shape that I create with lines. But when I try to do this with a shape imported from a DXF file nothing happens. Does this have to do something with the import? Because otherwise, I can do other operations one can do with enclosed shapes (like extruding)

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I read about the double click somewhere already but it didn't work for me. Now I tried again and indeed that works on a shape that I create with lines. But when I try to do this with a shape imported from a DXF file nothing happens. Does this have to do something with the import? Because otherwise, I can do other operations one can do with enclosed shapes (like extruding)

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Marco.Takx
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Hi @yuriy.tymchuk,

 

This shoot also works for DXF imported sketches.

I think the problem is that the end point's aren't constraint perfectly.

Or the lines are not created on the same layer.

 

Crap in is crap out 😉

 

If my post answers your question Please use Accept as Solution & Kudos This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

 

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



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Hi @yuriy.tymchuk,

 

This shoot also works for DXF imported sketches.

I think the problem is that the end point's aren't constraint perfectly.

Or the lines are not created on the same layer.

 

Crap in is crap out 😉

 

If my post answers your question Please use Accept as Solution & Kudos This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

 

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



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