Hi Paul,
Thank you for your detailed response to my question. I regret that it has taken me so long to reply to your response. My life is filled with complications and difficulties and I can only work on my CAD project part time.
I have reviewed your response and the videos you included and also I read the first three pages of the discussion about direct modeling vs. history based modeling which you provided a link to. (Yes, that discussion is interesting. Based on what I read and the nature of my project I think I should be working in direct modeling mode and probably will be doing so in the future.)
In your response you stated that you thought the problem I was having was that the sketch was located in the timeline in a place where the shaft part had the wider top portion and that that is why whenever I tried to edit the sketch the shaft reverted back to that other shape with the wider portion on top. I think you were right. But then the question arose: “How do I fix this?”
I decided to make a copy of the sketch, thinking that a new copy would be located later in the timeline and thus it would not have the problem of the older sketch. But I had difficulty in finding a way to copy the sketch. Finally I saw that I could create a new sketch right on top of the old sketch and then use the “Project/Include” command to bring the parts of the prior sketch that I needed into the new one and that seemed to work. The new sketch did not have the problem of the old sketch. So in that way I was able to solve the problem. (Of course I could have created a new sketch from scratch but I wanted to find a better way to solve the problem than that.)
(I also tried to locate the original sketch in the timeline because I thought I had read that one can drag items in a timeline to other places in that timeline. But when I tried to drag the sketch in question in the timeline it would not move anywhere. [My computer only has 4 Gigabytes of RAM. Perhaps that is causing a problem.] Should I be able to drag the sketch to move it in the timeline?)
Anyway, the bottom line here is that your answer was correct and based on it I was able to solve the problem. Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Vincent