Underconstrained sketch, but any additional constraints are "overconstraining"
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Hi everyone.
Can someone explain to me, how do constrains ACTUALLY work?
How is that even possible to have a square with ONE unconstrained edge? Which cannot be moved or modified in any way? Why is it unconstrained then? Attempts of adding any sort of constaint to it results in "sketch overconstrained" error?
The octagonal shapes are even more confusing - I can actually move some of the unconstrained vertical lines to the left or right, but if I try to constrain them by specifying a distance from another line I get overconstraied error again! Even though I physically can change the distance I have in mind by dragging the line (right vertical edge of the first octagonal hole from the right)...
I know, I am using a lot of "equals" constraints, so maybe there's a way of limiting the usage of them, if I want to repeat identical cuts across a solid?