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Issue: Tutorial: Creating sketches and converting them into 3D features

troydowler
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Issue: Tutorial: Creating sketches and converting them into 3D features

troydowler
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I'm new here and getting stuck. I've been following the activity #2 tutorial here.

The issue is that I meant to be able to extrude all 6 round gear teeth however, I can only manage to get one tooth to extrude and the 5 remaining gear teeth disappear. I've followed the instructions carefully and created a second project and the exact same issue appears2022-01-05_17-20-36.png2022-01-05_17-21-25.png2022-01-05_17-21-36.png

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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troydowler
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Here you go.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Your Sketch3 has two circles in the sketch.

The black one (dimensioned) and the smaller blue one (I assume a mistake).

 

Your file DOES NOT have an AFTER EXTRUDE condition that you show in your image???

TheCADWhisperer_0-1641370751197.png

 

Your Circular Pattern is a pattern of the center points of the circle.

It should be a Circular Patter of the circle itself, not the center point...

TheCADWhisperer_0-1641370986314.png

 

TheCADWhisperer_1-1641371060765.png

Pattern of circles (not pattern of points).

The difference should be visibly obvious...

TheCADWhisperer_2-1641371261431.png

 

 

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troydowler
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The after extrude was not active in the sketch. Try this file and screenshot. There could be a mistake with sketch#3, I'm just learning by following the tutorial. 

2022-01-05_17-57-43.png

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TheCADWhisperer
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@troydowler wrote:

 I'm just learning by following the tutorial.  


I added additional information to my previous response.

You must be very very observant of differences in geometry in this field of study.

The visual difference between Points and Circles should catch your attention immediately.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1641372430432.png

 

You can zoom in on geometry for a better view.

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troydowler
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Oh now i see the issue. thanks!

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