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Model get really small because of Axis, Planes projecting beyond limits...

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Anonymous
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Model get really small because of Axis, Planes projecting beyond limits...

Hello guys,

Any ideas why in 2018 the axis, planes or any sketch projection goes now beyond limits causing the model zoom to get really large making the model extremely small to the point of losing it, then manual zoom to fix distance is required to have a decent zoom,

Any ideas what's causing this and hot wo fix it?

 

Appreciate any inputs,

 

Exemple of one of my models after creating some axis:

 

Model located in the circle and axis along the arrowModel located in the circle and axis along the arrow

 

Thanks guys,


Eric

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Message 2 of 10
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you attach a *.ipt file here that exhibits this behavior?


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Message 3 of 10
blair
in reply to: Anonymous

Sounds like your Work Planes are set to Auto-Size. You can RMB select on the Work Plane either in the model area or side browser and turn off the Auto-Size.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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Message 4 of 10
johnsonshiue
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi! The work geometry's size is adjusted based on the bounding box of the geometry when Auto-Size is on. It looks like either there was a big sketch or big geometry at one point. Simply multi-select the work geometry in the browser -> right-click -> check Auto-Size. The work geometry should shrink back to the current bounding box size. If it does not work, please share the file here.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

This is part of a very large model, let me see if I can find a single part where this same behaviour is present,

 

Thanks,

Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

I have tried both on/off of auto-size and any impact , the axis remained very long

Message 7 of 10
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

This is part of a very large model, let me see if I can find a single part where this same behaviour is present,

 

Thanks,


sketch? model? part?

 

You have me confused.

Are you creating assembly level sketches?

 

Maybe right click on view cube and reset Home Position?

 

Set Home Position.png

 

Doesn't take care of the axis length issue, but might take care of zooming extents.


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Message 8 of 10
blair
in reply to: JDMather

Placing an Axis within a IAM file will cause the Axis to run the full length of the model. It looks like it's designed to extend out beyond each the assembly by a set amount for circular items within the IAM. If you place the Axis within the IPT part environment, it only projects beyond the part a small amount.

 

Not sure if this is a bug or just as designed.


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Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

Thank you Blair,

I'll try those axis at part level,

 

Eric

Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Thank you JDMather,

 

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