Mirroring an Extrude (from object) feature doesn´t work properly: though the preview shows the correct (wanted) geometry mirrored by the mirror plane, after OK the feature is mirrored by the "from object" point. In the past this worked well, I discovered the bug while modifying a design I haven´t opened since a longer time (don´t remember, when the last modification was done).
My question: Is this behavior intended (and I have to rework all mirrors) or a bug (and I can hope, it will work correctly one day)?
Thanks, Kristian
Demonstration example:
1. Extrude to be mirrored (from object = highlighted point)
2. Mirror features (extrude + fillet) - preview
3. Mirror features (extrude + fillet) - result after "OK"
4. Intended result, now achieved by Mirror (faces) selecting the affected features (Extrude, Fillet), formerly done by Mirror (features). But in many cases this trick doesn´t work - depending on the actual geometry.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ryan.bales. Go to Solution.
I can sort of reproduce this, but it would be helpful to have this file when the mirror is broken.
I get a successful mirror outcome when switching to Optimized:
I never got the partial mirror at the wrong distance but it does fail to mirror with Adjust on.
Oh, thanks! I didn´t notice these options, wondering now, how this setting could change! Maybe it´s a new feature added after my last work with the design. Now I tried some mirror features realizing, that some need to be set to "identical", the other options don´t work (error - red feature icon). The preview always shows the "optimized" version.
Well, changing this option is a much easier way than searching an optional solution for each of many mirrors, I´m happy with this.
Attached see the f3d of the shown demo. Here both Optimized and Identical do work.
PS: Now I discovered, that this problem occures for the "Pattern" feature too (no warning or error, just the instances aren´t created), so I have to check manually all of them too 😟
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