peloritano
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Hello everyone.. .
I have a problem that often arises with sketches that seem properly bound.
when I change some dimension of my object happens that the sketch while keeping the constraints imposed creates a new geometry with reciprocal intersections.
I think the mistake is the method used to create constraints and that's why I ask for your help.
I attach some images to better understand the problem.
As you can see, I have two walls and a fitting tube.
the sketch that represents the central core of the fitting tube is correctly bound as from the following image
If now it happens that I have to move one of the two walls forward or back to the right or left I expect the sketch that is bound to the walls itself to follow the movement.
So it is,
But it happens that while respecting the constraints the sketch generates a geometry with reciprocal intersections that does not represent the intention desired
The weird thing is, this sketch modification behavior is absolutely random, which is the mistake can or can't be.
For example if I move a wall back of 20mm the error happens. .
if instead I move the wall back before 5 mm and then another 15mm the error does not happen.
What I put here is a very trivial example to make the problem clear, but this drawback is quite often present to me in other situations. . .
Can you tell me how I could handle this inconvenience? ?
I have a problem that often arises with sketches that seem properly bound.
when I change some dimension of my object happens that the sketch while keeping the constraints imposed creates a new geometry with reciprocal intersections.
I think the mistake is the method used to create constraints and that's why I ask for your help.
I attach some images to better understand the problem.
As you can see, I have two walls and a fitting tube.the sketch that represents the central core of the fitting tube is correctly bound as from the following image
If now it happens that I have to move one of the two walls forward or back to the right or left I expect the sketch that is bound to the walls itself to follow the movement.So it is,
But it happens that while respecting the constraints the sketch generates a geometry with reciprocal intersections that does not represent the intention desired
The weird thing is, this sketch modification behavior is absolutely random, which is the mistake can or can't be.For example if I move a wall back of 20mm the error happens. .
if instead I move the wall back before 5 mm and then another 15mm the error does not happen.
What I put here is a very trivial example to make the problem clear, but this drawback is quite often present to me in other situations. . .
Can you tell me how I could handle this inconvenience? ?