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Not possible to change a dimention

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Anonymous
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Not possible to change a dimention

For some strange reason i'm not able to change the dimention (3180) to the right of the first sketch.

I have looked at the constraints but it seems to me that i should be able to change this dimention.

 

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Message 2 of 14
mdavis22569
in reply to: Anonymous

It lets me, but it gives you other issues with your following sketches:

 

You need to clean up the other sketches and contraint them:

 

 

clean up.png

 

clean 2.png

 

 


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Message 3 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: mdavis22569

I added the needed constraints but it still doesn't let me change the dimention. i guess a reboot could help?

Message 4 of 14
jhackney1972
in reply to: Anonymous

I have no trouble changing the dimension but it messes up the center location of the top arc.  You have the side of the sketch constrained by midpoint to the origin.  Remove this sketch constraint, add a vertical or horiz. constraint to the top arc center and the origin, leaving the 488.01 dimension and you will have no issues changing your side dimension.

 

 

John Hackney, Retired
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mdavis22569
in reply to: Anonymous

I would do that, but I would also clean up the model ... 

 

Otherwise, you're just opening a can of worms ... one after another ... 


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Message 6 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: jhackney1972

Thanks for the help. Did it a bit diffrently but got it now where the mistake was.

Message 7 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: mdavis22569

Thanks for the tip didn't even know i let that part unfinnished. Sometimes i'm not sure where to place the remaining constraints so i use the automatic placing although i rather know what it should be.

Message 8 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: jhackney1972

How do you make a video like yours?

Message 9 of 14
mdavis22569
in reply to: Anonymous

He used Screencast:

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast

 

it's part of Inventor. Check your Add-in manager for 2019 and make sure it's not blocked.


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Message 10 of 14
anoor
in reply to: Anonymous

I would do what @jhackney1972 suggested and I would also clean up sketch 4 by deleting the two boxed dimensions below and adding a symmetrical constraint instead.2018-08-28 15_37_46-Autodesk Inventor Professional 2019.jpg 

Message 11 of 14
jhackney1972
in reply to: anoor

I am sure he is using the Inventor "Auto Dimension" command.  No one would come up with those dimensions on their own! 

John Hackney, Retired
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Message 12 of 14
anoor
in reply to: jhackney1972

I agree. It makes it easier though in the long run if you use the constraints instead of a bunch of dimensions, but to each his own I guess.
Message 13 of 14
mdavis22569
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@anoor wrote:
I agree. It makes it easier though in the long run if you use the constraints instead of a bunch of dimensions, but to each his own I guess.

Depends on what you're modeling ... I'd had for him to think he can just constrain it more. I can't count how many times I've seen people FIX constrain everything vs giving a dimension to it. 


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Message 14 of 14
anoor
in reply to: mdavis22569

Oh I cringe when I see a sketch that's full of locked constraints and only has 1 or 2 dimensions. I usually end up redrawing the whole thing because it's faster. It's like you said, it depends on what you're modeling.

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