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How to limit rib length

amir_livneamir_livne Member Posts: 83 EDU

Hi

Is there any way to limit Rib length
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Thanks

Amir Livneh

Answers

  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 3,039 PRO

    It’s probably easier to just use an extrusion instead of a rib in that case.

  • amir_livneamir_livne Member Posts: 83 EDU

    Thank you, but I cannot accept it

  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 3,039 PRO

    Why?

  • amir_livneamir_livne Member Posts: 83 EDU

  • amir_livneamir_livne Member Posts: 83 EDU

    In that particular case it may give an answer but in case of cylindrical part it will be a problem.

    More then that - as a teacher I'm teaching my students to use the right feature in the right place and here we have a problem.

  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 822 ✭✭✭✭

    You can fix this by changing the sequence, however you my want to report this as a bug to avoid having to go back and fix problems.

  • eric_pestyeric_pesty Member Posts: 1,947 PRO

    You could also add a split face and delete face after the fact…
    Not ideal but dealing with unexpected results/limitations should also be part of teaching (and that's a good workflow to know anyway)!

  • amir_livneamir_livne Member Posts: 83 EDU

    Hi
    I found a way to cope with that problem/

    I just move the rib before the cone

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