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Re: Cutting in a ring
Hallo @frank_jünemann - mein Deutsch ist auch nicht so gut, aber wir können arbeiten... Haben Sie ein Bild von diesem Teil? Oder können Sie einen Link posten? Die „Features“, die Sie beschrieben haben, dürften nicht schwierig sein. Ich würde gerne Ihre Absicht besser verstehen . Vielen Dank!
Re: Cutting in a ring
@frank_jünemann - Deiser Tiel ist sehr einfach, aber ist das Ihre Absicht?
https://k2-sports.onshape.com/documents/4997ba3c6354bd66a8729213/w/511c68f745ffdd18255fe268/e/6c4613be0d5af60ac0c8dabd?renderMode=0&uiState=66f0089cb4837205b945f748
Re: Cutting in a ring
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d45e2f05b6977409d8ad37c4/w/6d7867f4db620a41aefa37fd/e/30eb724c20f43c68f9a11fbf?renderMode=0&uiState=66f01ef9b11a7742f1df5598
Dieses Teil soll 8x mit 1,5mm Breite und 6mm Tiefe geschlitzt werden…
Re: Cutting in a ring
Etwas wie das?
https://k2-sports.onshape.com/documents/6a129ba292087f77b959a9a2/w/8eb2082415c8e8682c5f2e61/e/6f36d57cf901f519d8af641d?renderMode=0&uiState=66f176593d96595708d5099e
Re: Cutting in a ring
Wow! Das ist genau das, was ich wollte! Vielen Dank für deine Hilfe! Ich schaue jetzt mal genau wie du das gemacht hast!
Re: Feature Request: Crossbreak tool
Resurrecting this lonely thread — I could also really use this feature, I'm currently running into the need for it with a client of mine and have to do some engineering drawings hacks to communicate to our manufacturer the need for a cross brake (break?) in a large panel. Throwing in my vote!
nick
Feature Request: Crossbreak tool
Re: Unable to close sketch created from offsetting edge
Thanks everyone! I created another sketch, and went through the same steps I thought I went through with the original sketch. However, the new sketch was fully constrained. I gave up on the original one. I appreciate everyone's help.
Re: Unable to close sketch created from offsetting edge
Offsetting splines is one of the most brittle part of the Onshape sketcher (something it painfully shares with Solidworks).
Now that we finally get a clear indication of unconstrained sketches, I'm struck by how often I missed the end points of offset splines being unconstrained. The blue dots are practically invisible to me.
This is probably a situation where extruding as a surface or solid first and then offsetting or moving faces would work just fine.

Re: Unable to close sketch created from offsetting edge
I got it to work. Those splines really don't want to be both offset and have coincident endpoints with one another (for some reason). I used a custom feature to find the open profiles in the sketch to show the lines that Onshape doesn't think are part of a closed profile (see screens). Then I started tinkering with constraints and modifications. The simplest to do was to delete the offset constraints on the profiles. This may not be what you want! But you can immediately see that the profiles go from open to closed and the extrude then works:
You can see it here:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/67af1f013ccc2b7712067b8f/w/5594aaee2081eeee2076622d/e/07b939bf07b96cd0047f99ad