jim78b
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how do you rotate by turning a rotation like in autocad, I mean autocad does the command rotate and asks the solidworks reference in the sketch does not ask, you know how do you do it?
Hi, but you know that I can't make sure that the terna is now orthogonal, I would like to change the reference, but do I have to click on the ball of the terna? ?e come no..?:View attachment 12637Hello
marco
I repeat that to post pictures you have to use the advanced mode and management attachments. It is not permitted by the regulation to use other methods to post images. I invite you to pay attention to compliance with the rules.Here is the picture, see the terna at the start is not aligned with the compass I want to move. . .
how do you rotate by turning a rotation like in autocad, I mean autocad does the command rotate and asks the solidworks reference in the sketch does not ask, you know how do you do it?
he had already re_solidworks modifying your post...rimetto il file
autocad does the command rotate and asks the reference solidworks in the sketch does not ask, you know how to do it?
You have to decide to express yourself clearly, otherwise here we have to compete for those who have the most effective crystal bowl...Here is the picture, see the terna at the start is not aligned with the compass I want to move. . .
change the sketch (in your image you are out of the sketch environment) and use the wheel commands (or move depending on how you bound the sketch).ps I do not want to rotate the view, I want to rotate the sketch lines as in the figure
I invite you not to respond in a skeptical way and to maintain polite tones..thanks.Who knows why on sti foum there are always those who want to make the saccenti, I will express myself badly but I also put the image you don't understand? It is clear that my rotation does not start straight.
Here, just what you want to turn was not clear.ps I do not want to rotate the view, I want to rotate the sketch lines as in the figure
Oh, man, we're already at 12 post and what can't be helped is you, not me. It is not a matter of wisdom.. .Who knows why on sti foum there are always those who want to make saccenti
no, you don't understand a bat, and if sampom wrote you a half novel in the last post it's just because not-you-know which is your problem.Well, I'm gonna say bad, but I even put the picture, don't you understand?
The "rotations that do not leave straight" are far beyond my understanding. I pass the ball to those two sant'men of sampom and re_solidworks that I think are still in christmas babble costume:tongue:It is clear that my rotation does not start straight.
It's not his fault!...
The "rotations that do not leave straight" are far beyond my understanding. I pass the ball to those two sant'men of sampom and re_solidworks that I think are still in christmas babble costume:tongue:
next time you park the car uphill, I recommend it, it's not that if you leave things there randomly without binding them then you find them where you left them, as they do some modeling tools that for intrinsic limits are able to simulate only a very small part of the surrounding reality... :tongue:p.s.: for clarity I would like to point out that the constraints bind us, preventing us from intervene, unfortunately this is the bitter truth!
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It's the last few days, then I'm going straight to the befana. and eye that that keeps na fucks with heavy handle and knotty and not always is kind and agreeing like the cute red bear dressed. .:biggrin:I pass the ball to those two sant'men of sampom and re_solidworks that I think are still in christmas babble costume:tongue:
post an image where in the feature manager base flangia1 e board flangia1 be expanded, so see where the head is blessed is sketch (if you want to post directly the file of the part; zipper and attach it). found the one clicks above with the right and choose change sketch You don't have to open a new sketch. and let us also see the sheet metal part, always with the elements of the expanded fm.Hello ok excuse.
and thank you
you want to rotate the asola so that it is parallel/orthagonal to the red line.
But how do I get into the "sketch"? The asola is part of the sketch.