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Show Dimensions / Locked Sketch

cmoher3
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Show Dimensions / Locked Sketch

cmoher3
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Trying to get my drawing to show dimensions so it can be used. Found a video on how to do that. Said to open sketches, right click on their titles and select Show Dimensions. The few that got posted are really faint and the last one, Sketch 5, I can't even touch because Fusion arbitrarily slapped a red padlock on it. Anyone please ? 

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@cmoher3  schrieb:

 I can't even touch because Fusion arbitrarily slapped a red padlock on it. Anyone please ? 

 


means FULLY DEFINED  > not locked!

 

günther

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cmoher3
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OK irregardless, I can't get it to post dimensions. In the end, unless we are doing artwork, we need dimensioned drawings. I don't have any.

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TheCADWhisperer
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This one will be easy.

Attach your file here for demonstration.

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cmoher3
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Here ya go .... easy when you know.

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jeff_strater
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@cmoher3 - your design never made it to your post.  You cannot attach files from an email reply - you will have to go to the forum web site to attach your design.

 

However, some info that might be of interest to you is in your image.  You are actively editing a sketch.  Other sketches' geometry (including dimensions) will be shown in dimmed graphics, so you can easily distinguish between active sketch geometry and other sketch geometry.

 

From this image, it looks like you do not have history turned on in this design.  If so, why not?  If you do show sketch dimensions, editing them will not affect any consuming features.

 

And, as @g-andresen pointed out - the lock just indicates fully constrained.  This sketch is still fully editable.

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Jeff Strater
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cmoher3
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I did not consciously turn history off. Like so many other things I just go with whatever Fusion wants to do.

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cmoher3
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TheCADWhisperer
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@cmoher3 wrote:

I did not consciously turn history off. 

The Timeline is Timeline history is on.

Sketch1 is not fully defined (missing Tangents and dimensions).

The dimension that is there does not make logical sense.

You should have STOPPED there and ask questions about how to fully define a sketch.

Blue lines should keep you awake at night...

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...back in a bit with the corrected part.

 

Simple sketch - simple Shell.

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With the BORN Technique - extraneous workplanes are seldom used...

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TheCADWhisperer
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@cmoher3 wrote:

The few that got posted are really faint and the last one, Sketch 5, I can't even touch because Fusion arbitrarily slapped a red padlock on it. Anyone please ? 


I only saw one sketch dimension in your entire part.

You should fully define your sketches.

There is no Sketch5 in the file that you Attached.

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TheCADWhisperer
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In >>this thread<< from nearly 2 years ago - I pointed out the same issues in your modeling technique.

You should be asking more questions and get this mastered...

 


@TheCADWhisperer wrote:

@cmoher3 wrote:

1. I still haven't wrapped my head around the point of constraints as I find them far more often annoying rather than helpful.

2. I also did not understand your point about not having dimensions on some of the sketches 


1. Geometry constraints are the foundation of absolute and predictable, robust control of geometry.

2. Dimensions are  used to control the size of geometry in the CAD world and used for measurement, inspection and control in the real world.


 

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TheCADWhisperer
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I made a revision - can you find it?

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jeff_strater
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@cmoher3 wrote:

I did not consciously turn history off. Like so many other things I just go with whatever Fusion wants to do.


OK, good to know.  The first image was cut off, so I could not see the timeline.  Thanks.


Jeff Strater
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