Deleting a line between two adjacent closed profiles result in open profile

Deleting a line between two adjacent closed profiles result in open profile

gofrm76
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Deleting a line between two adjacent closed profiles result in open profile

gofrm76
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the screencast shows the exact problem.

I also noticed that the tint of the smaller bottom profile is slightly lighter than the top profile.

Since I am not seeing any points I assumed that there are no open ends hence the profiles should be closed, right?

Is this a bug?

3f8d00ce-c9c5-4049-9ace-4239498732c6,640,620

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TheCADWhisperer
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No video link or embed.

Can you File>Export and then Attach the *.f3d file here that exhibits this behavior?

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gofrm76
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it seems the video is still being processed, it states pending.

 

UPDATE:

I also tried to update my post to check if the screencast is embedded. In the edit window, I see the screencast. After clicking on save this screencast is not visible anymore?

Here is a direct link, hopefully, that will work finally:

https://screencast.autodesk.com/Embed/Timeline/3f8d00ce-c9c5-4049-9ace-4239498732c6

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gofrm76
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I also found out that even when both profiles are closed (before deleting the line in between), it is not possible to extrude these two profiles together. After selecting both profiles, only one will be taken over to the extruding step.

so something has to be wrong with the sketch.

My first thought was, that the profiles don't share a common plane - but this is a 2D-sketch.

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gofrm76
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I now recreated the sketch from scratch. everything is working as expected.

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