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Good evening, I find myself having to change part 1 in length and I have no idea how to do, since it is not parameterized the sketch. I thought of replicating it, but also there I don't know how to do it, how can I get all those particular forms?
I arrive until the second part that I loaded, with extrusions and fittings

thanks to who will answer
 

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if you only have to stretch I would try with the 3d > direct model command that allows you to change the solid without going through the sketches. If you've never used it by cuffing us a bit you should succeed, there's nothing complicated.1622100520233.pngBy the way, the direct command is parametric, however, when "stiri" the piece asks for a value that you can change later or connect to your parameters

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if you only have to stretch I would try with the 3d > direct model command that allows you to change the solid without going through the sketches. If you've never used it by cuffing us a bit you should succeed, there's nothing complicated.View attachment 62311By the way, the direct command is parametric, however, when "stiri" the piece asks for a value that you can change later or connect to your parameters

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Thanks for the answer.
and instead regarding remaking it from scratch, I would like to understand how it is possible to get those jobs, that is with what commands? sweep?
 
if you only have to stretch I would try with the 3d > direct model command that allows you to change the solid without going through the sketches. If you've never used it by cuffing us a bit you should succeed, there's nothing complicated.View attachment 62311By the way, the direct command is parametric, however, when "stiri" the piece asks for a value that you can change later or connect to your parameters

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However I confirm that with scale is feasible stretching, thanks.
remain attested by other clarifications from those who want to explain to me
Thank you.
 
However I confirm that with scale is feasible stretching, thanks.
remain attested by other clarifications from those who want to explain to me
Thank you.
more than the Scale command tries with the command moves, select the side you want to "turn", move and.. you do. Experience the possibilities with a parallelepiped so you don't have too much to select until you take your hand.

how to reconstruct the piece there are so many methods how many users of the forum, I fear, and from a jpg you certainly do not understand the geometries... sweep for the edge can be, however.
 
Here it is, I would like to understand how to best replicate such a workmanship, I am open to any suggestion and advice
Thank you.
more than the Scale command tries with the command moves, select the side you want to "turn", move and.. you do. Experience the possibilities with a parallelepiped so you don't have too much to select until you take your hand.

how to reconstruct the piece there are so many methods how many users of the forum, I fear, and from a jpg you certainly do not understand the geometries... sweep for the edge can be, however.
with moving me from a mistake, I can only by scale
 

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In fact it is distrustful, I did a couple of quick tests but there are mistakes.. .
to reconstruct it I think I would initially try with a series of sweeps as you proposed... It takes a little patience
 

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