Unable to close sketch to form profile

Unable to close sketch to form profile

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Unable to close sketch to form profile

defenestrate
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I created an initial sketch by projecting onto a plane. I took a copy of that sketch and enlarged some edges. I’m trying to Loft the two profiles from the sketches, but I’m not able to select the profile of the modified sketch (presumably because it isn’t closed).

I followed the steps here: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/The...

After making sure there were no open points, it was still not resulting in a selectable profile so I tried the steps at the bottom:

  • If the sketch is confirmed to be closed but the issue persists, try copying the geometry and paste it into a new sketch. Some sketch relations might be lost, but it will now show closed profiles.
  • Make sure the sketch lies completely on a plane. If it doesn't lie completely, project the sketch onto the plane.

And the issue persists. The original sketch is `base_0` and the modified (problematic) sketch is `end_0`. Any help with this issue is greatly appreciated, thank you! (I’m pretty new to Fusion 360)

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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I saw a couple of issues:

  1. the geometry is not on the sketch plane.  Select everything, right click, and choose "Move To Sketch Plane":
    Screenshot 2023-03-03 at 6.30.22 PM.png
    this fixes "end_1"
  2. "end_0" has the same problem, but just moving to the sketch plane is not sufficient.  I did find, though, that just adding this line fixed it:
    Screenshot 2023-03-03 at 6.42.53 PM.png
    I am not sure why...

I've attached my repaired file for your convenience

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant

Both of your sketches were off of their respective sketch plane.  The video will show how to fix them.

John Hackney, Retired
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