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Sketch: Angle of trimmed/breakes lines is given incorrectly

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Message 1 of 10
anna-luise.wokusch
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Sketch: Angle of trimmed/breakes lines is given incorrectly

If I break up a line or trim it in the sketch, the measured angles are changed and contradictory, see screenshots below. I think this might be a bug?!

Fusion 1.pngFusion 2.pngAngle 3 seems contradictoryAngle 3 seems contradictoryAngle 1 that seems logicalAngle 1 that seems logicalAngle 2 that seems logicalAngle 2 that seems logical

 

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Message 2 of 10

Fusion will be happier without you trimming the lines.

Leave them there and select multiple profiles.

 

 

Might help...

Message 3 of 10

Hi @anna-luise.wokusch,

 

Can you share your model so we can take a look at it?

It's hard to say by only seeing those images.

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Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



Message 4 of 10

Hi @Marco.Takx,

 

here you can find my sketch:

https://a360.co/2FB92lh

The line is still untrimmed in it. 

 

Kind regards,

 

Anna-Luise wokusch

Message 5 of 10

There is really little need to trim these lines, but if you really wanted to :

 

 


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Message 6 of 10

Hi @anna-luise.wokusch,

 

Very strange.

I'm more an Inventor user so I didn't saw this behavior before.

 

I've checked your model and I see the same behavior.

Actually, I did a test and came across this.

I projected an axis and made an angle between from 90 deg.

Also when I replace the angle dimension to a perpendicular constraint I see the same behavior.

 

1.jpg2.jpg

 

Someone from Autodesk has to take a look at it closer at this.

 

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Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



Message 7 of 10
TrippyLighting
in reply to: Marco.Takx

Watch my screencast. That'll reveal the "secret" 😉


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Message 8 of 10
Marco.Takx
in reply to: TrippyLighting

Hi @TrippyLighting,

 

For the trimming that's all clear by me Smiley Wink.

What I found is that the Inspect is not working correctly in my opinion.

And that is what @anna-luise.wokusch also pointed out in the question.

 

Do you have that same issue after projecting a line and draw a line on the projected line 90 deg up.

The inspect in not 90 deg??

 

 

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



Message 9 of 10
TrippyLighting
in reply to: Marco.Takx

No I don't in this case, but I have seen some similar cases before.

 

A screencast that shows how you reproduced this would probably be very helpful.


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Message 10 of 10
Marco.Takx
in reply to: TrippyLighting

Hi Peter( @TrippyLighting),

 

See my screencast.

 

 

 

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



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