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Fixing a point to a profile

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Message 1 of 8
Vagulus
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Fixing a point to a profile

Assume I have an endless profile line, perhaps like an athletics track

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If I insert a Point and make it coincident with the curved end of the track then try to push it onto the straight, it follows the circle.  If I put it on the straight it ignores the circle altogether and stays parallel to the straight.

 

How do I make my point stay on the track?



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JDMather
in reply to: Vagulus

Curve driven pattern and hide the seed point.


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Message 3 of 8
johnsonshiue
in reply to: Vagulus

Hi! Unfortunately, this particular type of sketch constraint does not exist. The coincident constraint is based on two pieces of sketch geometry. You cannot establish among a group of sketch geometry.

Could you elaborate what you try to achieve? Are you driving the point at assembly level? Or, it has to be within the part?

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 4 of 8
JDMather
in reply to: Vagulus


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Message 5 of 8
Vagulus
in reply to: johnsonshiue

I am working on a schematic concept drawing to visualize moving parts without having to 3D model them.  This requires one end of a line to follow a profile while the line itself is moved.  I can do this with a circle - see attached - but I want to be able to do it with a more complex profile.

 

 



"If you can't explain it to a six-year-old,
you don't understand it yourself"
Albert Einstein
Message 6 of 8
Vagulus
in reply to: JDMather

Hi JD

You wrote, "Curve driven pattern and hide the seed point."

Looking at your later post I an sure that your are absolutely correct (as usual) but I wish I could understand what you meant by what you wrote.  Would you please explain your solution in greater detail.

 

Thanks



"If you can't explain it to a six-year-old,
you don't understand it yourself"
Albert Einstein
Message 7 of 8
johnsonshiue
in reply to: Vagulus

Hi! In a 2D sketch, the option will be limited. One thing to consider is to use a closed spline. Basically you create an oval shape spline. Then the coincident point can move on the spline.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 8 of 8
Vagulus
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Thanks johnsonshiue

To do that you would need to positively locate all the points on the spline.  Otherwise the spline starts to walk all over the place when you move your datum point 😝

I converted the spline to a block and positively located the block.  Then it worked.



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you don't understand it yourself"
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