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extrusion prevented by the fact that the sketch is not closed

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I just happened five minutes ago!
I was in sheet metal, face command, warns me that there is no closed perimeter and highlights the problem in the sketch. this because the command does only work with a closed perimeter.
for proof, having read in the morning the request for help (and having found it immediately thanks to the admirable reformulation of the title by stefanobruno :smile:) I tried the extrusion; In fact inventor nothing says about open or closed perimeters, but if I pass the arrow on the incriminated profile select me. Thinking about it, who knows inventor that I want to extrude a solid instead of a surface like I sometimes do? I suppose the operation is logical, in the end...
I am pleased to have raised a shared problem. . .
I happened again yesterday and knowing how inventor works, I immediately went to hunt the open segment with the zoom
What the hell?
 
I am pleased to have raised a shared problem. . .
I happened again yesterday and knowing how inventor works, I immediately went to hunt the open segment with the zoom
What the hell?
Oh, my God. If you don't select the line as closed I know it is open (:tongue:) and I look for the problem... to avoid it at the root use as often as possible simple polygons or profiles in turn composed of simple polygons (rectangles, circles, etc.) more annoying when I do not isolate myself well figures that are sure to be closed but can not delimite them correctly (usually when I have to change pieces already made and try to intervene on the original sketch).
I never noticed the "truck" available to find where the profile was opened: I will be useful!
 
I happened again yesterday and knowing how inventor works, I immediately went to hunt the open segment with the zoom
What the hell?
Hello everyone, I missed some surgery....

Wait a minute, but what zoom, you do the sketch, okay?
after you don't have to click on concludi sketch, but on the tree, use the right mouse button on your sketch, and at the last quint you find sketch diagnostics, select what you want to know (all:biggrin:) so immediately if there is you give the two green points that mean the open line!
a tip:
try to set a universalsimplified methodology (if the cad allows it), otherwise with "seri" components, go to the asylum:eek:.

Greetings to all.
Rox:smile:
 
hi I usually press the right mouse button over the sketch line, then select the "closed line" command and then click on all lines. This way when he finds an open line he highlights. Hello I hope to have been helpful
 
hi I usually press the right mouse button over the sketch line, then select the "closed line" command and then click on all lines. This way when he finds an open line he highlights. Hello I hope to have been helpful
hi, what do you think of the sketch analysis that you find in the drop-down menu by clicking before leaving the sketch on the right button sketch?
Don't you use it or don't you think it helps?
Hi:
 
I personally use it little, but it seems valid.
Usually it appears when you make changes on the sketch and maybe you lose the origins then the red cross appears to you.
Hi.
 

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