First I signed an NDA for the part, so can't post, wish I could.
The issue. I used the hole command to generate a hole at 0.812 as seen with pic 1.
Then I measure the hole and get a different number. See pic 2.
I produced a print and get the same wrong measurement. See pic 3
What am I doing wrong?
Respectfully,
Sean
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Hi,
Please create a sample file containing only one body with hole
günther
I was not able to re-create this on a simple model. Without your model, it will be very difficult to determine what might be wrong. Can you cut down the model to a small subset, including the hole, that you can share?
Hi,
If it's a general problem with you, create a new file for a simple body with a hole.
günther
When you take the measurements have you rolled the timeline back to just after the hole command? Just wondering if you've modified something after adding the hole.
Mark
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I just imported both of your images into Fusion, calibrated and positioned and it looks like the top face is different in the second image.
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Found it, thanks to you. You where for the most part correct, thank you!! To all whom have taken the time to help, thank you and sorry for wasting your time.
The issue is my original sketch geometry was not on the same plane as the part. See attached picture. No idea how or why this happened, but none the less it did. I have officially spent hours on this just wanting to know why... LOL. Always learning I guess.
Once again, thank you all!
Respectfully, Sean
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