@Anonymous
So I did not said that derived geometry should not be scaled.
But "NOT to change derived geometry after it was scaled"
The reason is that when you derive geometry new model is created and it has its own faces, edges and vertices. Structure of this model stays the same as long as geometry that you derived is not changed. Once you change geometry you are deriving your derived model changes and if there are any features build on the derived model in the part you are deriving it to, this features lost all references to the derived model as its structure changed.
So after you edit part you are deriving in to another part you need to redefine all features you had build on it.
This sounds probably little hard to follow, but in essence it is quite easy.
Following example is true:
1) you have a simple part A - cube
2) you derive part A to part B
3) you define hole in the derived cube constraining the hole to some edges and faces.
4) all is fine
5) you go and edit your cube by adding some extrusion
6) your hole in part B has lost its references and you need to redefine it.
So if you are building fixed size features on something you derive for your own benefit you should not change the geometry you are deriving.
Cris.
ps. For some reason once more I am not getting notifications from the forum, or more accurately I am getting random notifications, so please excuse late replays. Or perhaps someone from Autodesk could have a look what is happening with all my notifications.
Cris,
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