Separate Component from Rectangular Pattern

Separate Component from Rectangular Pattern

jdaues
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Separate Component from Rectangular Pattern

jdaues
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Referring to the attached drawing, how do I separate rib26 from the others?

According to this, I should select Make Independent from the right-clk popup menu, but that does not appear in the list.

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Have you noticed this?

 

gandresen_0-1738059748626.png

 

What should be done with Rib 26?

 

günther

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TrippyLighting
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That function is only available when you disable the design history.

I would NOT recommend disabling the design history. In fact, given the disastrous workflow, I would recommend you start from scratch using the proper modeling techniques. For example, to get to this point, you should only need three or four features in the timeline, not 20. A sketch, an extrusion, and a hole feature.

 

TrippyLighting_0-1738064789379.png

 

 

 

 


EESignature

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Here is a solution for active history

günther

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jdaues
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HI @g-andresen 

Thanks for your reply. I have followed your instructions (perhaps not correctly though I don't know how).

When I do the fillet after the Boundary Fill, indeed the fillets do not occur on the others "ribs". The fillet on mine does look different in that both the fillet and the original corner are illustrated. Then when I move the modified rib, ALL of the ribs move, which is what I was seeking to avoid

See attached screenshots

 

 

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