Why is everything so difficult?

Why is everything so difficult?

smallfavor
Collaborator Collaborator
1,474 Views
9 Replies
Message 1 of 10

Why is everything so difficult?

smallfavor
Collaborator
Collaborator

I'm going through the tutorials on the site and I get to this mirroring excercise and it's nonesensical.  Sometimes things can be selected and other times not.  There's no obvious reason.  Here's an attempt to simply mirror something in sketch

 

What am I missing?

 

1,475 Views
9 Replies
Replies (9)
Message 2 of 10

TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

The tutorial on how to post a screencast 😉


EESignature

Message 3 of 10

smallfavor
Collaborator
Collaborator
I pasted the link sent me into the past screencast area.


Hi James Kayten,
Your screencast, mirror this, is ready for viewing.
http://autode.sk/2dBuusU
Your Screencast is public and visible to everyone. Change this setting .
We value your opinion. Please visit the Screencast Forumto give feedback and suggest improvements. Your Autodesk Knowledge Network Team

Manage your notification settings or Unsubscribe
Access a broad range of resources on the Autodesk Knowledge Networkto get the most out of your products and services.© Copyright 2016 Autodesk Inc. All rights reserved | Privacy | Legal Notices & Trademarks
0 Likes
Message 4 of 10

TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

It's hard to say exactly why you cannot select anything, but you probably are not in the sketch you are trying to modify.


EESignature

Message 5 of 10

jeff_strater
Community Manager
Community Manager

@TrippyLighting is probably right.  Are all the curves in the same sketch?

 

I had started recording this screencast, so I might as well post it.  Here is a sketch similar to yours, showing how mirror works.

 

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
Message 6 of 10

smallfavor
Collaborator
Collaborator

I don’t understand how to get back into a ‘sketch’ without having to call up a sketch tool like line, then select a plane, draw a line, then delete it so I can get to what I wanted to do in the first place. If I select stop sketch and then later want to get back into a sketch I was working on - how is that done?

There’s no feedback window that let’s me know what’s going on. It seems I have to constantly surmise what’s likely the case.

When I’m in a window that allows me to select items then I assume I’m where I need to be. However after ascertaining certain elements can be selected and then trying to run a command on them they’re no longer selectable.

How am I to determine these things?

 

 

Just to give you sense of how silly things are at this point:  I cannot use the forum site in Safari - for some reason none of the links will work.  I can get the forum site functional in Firefox but the content of any message is displayed over the background image making it unreadable unless all the text is highlighted.  I can't simply reply to email as the return address is 'noreply'.  So I have to read your response in Safari, copy the url and paste it into FF and then send you a response.

 

I've screen capture app, but it insists on its own .xxx and in order to send a shot I've to export it, to my desktop or email it to myself and save the attacment to the desktop and then attach it to the communication.

 

Here's what the forum looks like in Firefox:

 

 

Message 7 of 10

xander.luciano
Alumni
Alumni

Hello! Sorry to hear you are running into trouble.

I think what @TrippyLighting is correct about not being in the same sketch. You can click, select, etc other sketch entities while in a sketch, but you cannot manipulate them. The solution to this is to edit the original sketch. I made a quick screencast of how to edit sketches:

 

Also, here's how you include a screencast:

PtlRea7
 
And lastly, make sure firefox is up to date. I use Chrome primarily, but I checked out the forums in firefox and didn't see any issues like you saw:
 
kA4TDfF
 

Hope this helps!
Best,

Xander Luciano
CAM Content Developer

If my post is helpful, press the Kudo button - If it resolves your issue, press Accept as Solution!
Quick Tips: When to resselect CAM geometry | Understanding Smoothing in CAM | Adaptive Facing | Online GCode Viewer
Message 8 of 10

etfrench
Mentor
Mentor

@xander.luciano wrote:

You can click, select, etc other sketch entities while in a sketch, but you cannot manipulate them.



 

But you can delete entities in another sketch, so beware.

ETFrench

EESignature

Message 9 of 10

Anonymous
Not applicable

I have extensive experience with a number of CAD/modelling systems and at first I was asking myself why the program was so awkward to use. I have since realised that I have to change my way of thinking when using Fusion 360.

After a couple of weeks and a number of sessions I am now finding the program very well put together and suggest people take the time to learn how to operate it correctly as it is a joy to work with.

 

A good example is my old CAD systems spline tools, it has three but Fusion 360 has only one which threw me at first but now I find that I can do everything I need with the one the Fusion 380 team has given us.

Another example is the alignment function; it was driving me crazy at first because I did not understand it, now I find it enhances my workflow.

The Sketch mode gave me numerous problems at first but once I understood the function fully I now love it.

 

I have attached an image of a self disengaging ramp clutch with shear capability that I have used to test PTC Creo, FormZ, Geomagic design, Solidface, Solidedge, etc and Fusion 360 handled it smoother than all of them.

 

Craig

Message 10 of 10

LMD001
Collaborator
Collaborator

@Anonymous

 

 

Hello Craig,

 

Wrote this some time ago, as learning goes, Fusion 360 is no different than other real software tools, expect and accept a learning curve. How steep this curve will be depends on experience and learning speed.

Once you get used to a specific software, changing to something else will cause some "getting used to", habit, muscle memory, etc.

 

The major advantage with Fusion 360 is not that it is great software, well, actually it is super great software, but at first contact this may be not so obvious.

The interaction you get with Autodesk, the Fusion 360 Dev Team and this forum are the real advantages. Not to mention the very regular updates. Still some ironing out to do, for sure, but it is getting better with every update.

 

Just give yourself the time to really learn Fusion 360 the right way. Once you go Fusion 360, you'll never go back... Smiley Wink

 

Best regards,

Ludo