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The attached model is my 6th iteration of an exercise to get experience with 2D Design. Each time I’ve gotten closer by eliminating mistakes in the model’s organization and my practice. The 5th iteration was close, but I was getting selection problems that I didn’t understand. I realized that I wasn’t adequately checking and testing a sketch before I went on to the next feature. So this time I’m checking as I go. I ran into my selection problem on the 3rd sketch (brackets and vine), which lays out the central vine and two “brackets.”
I drew the brackets. I then drew a fit point spline for the vine’s right side and offset the spline for the vine’s left side. Finally, I trimmed the left side’s end after it met the bracket.
What I don’t understand:
The 2nd sketch lays out construction lines for the border; with dimensions, it’s fully constrained. In the 3rd sketch, I’ve added lines over the construction lines to isolate the border. The border appears to be a fully constrained area, but, when I try to select it, I get a plane over the model’s entire surface. Why can’t I select it?
Although I can select the left, belly up lobe, I cannot select the right, belly down lobe. When I try, instead of selecting the lobe it again selects a plane covering the whole surface. What is the plane and why is it selected instead of the lobe?
Why don’t I have the same problem with the belly up lobe?
When the brackets and vine sketch is active, attempts to select an area select a plane over the whole sketch.
Can you speculate what I’m doing to create these problems or how to avoid doing so?
I would sincerely appreciate any suggestions or cites that you could offer.
Very respectfully,
Larry
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