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Sketch Problem

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Sketch Problem

Anonymous
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Hey, the sketch shape isn't going blue even all lines are connected to each other. Waiting for your replies! More about the problem in video. If you need the file I'm always able to share.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Note: White dots indicate a missing connection of sketch elements.

 

Please share the file.

 

File > export > save as f3d on local drive  > attach it to the next post.

 

günther

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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in addition to what @g-andresen points out, a couple of things to check.  Your video did not show the sketch palette, but you should check that "show profile" is enabled for these sketches:

Screen Shot 2021-06-06 at 9.59.11 AM.png

 

second, make sure that those sketch lines are actually on the sketch plane, and are all planar.  Select them, and right click.  If you see "Move to Sketch Plane", then one or more of those curves/points are not on the sketch plane:

Screen Shot 2021-06-06 at 10.01.53 AM.png


Jeff Strater
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Anonymous
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Show Profile ✓
But I see "Move to Sketch Plane"

What's your advice?

If you wanna check more about, file below.

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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I only looked at sketch2 - the rest you can deal with on your own.  The curves were not on the sketch plane, so first thing I did was to move them to the plane.  Second, there were gaps and missing coincident constraints.  Once those were added the profile is fine:

 


Jeff Strater
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Anonymous
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Thanks!

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