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Sketches not fully defined and I... admittedly don't understand constraints yet.

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  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 1,284 PRO

    Your dimensions must be driving not driven.

  • bruce_pricebruce_price Member Posts: 17

    So all dimensions need to be driving?

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 550 EDU

    Most dimensions will be driving as you use them to define the shape you want. Occasionly a dimension may be added to show a dimension which is already defined but helps read ability. E.g. The dim from one side to a feature is defined as is the overall length, and this makes sense from a modeling perspective, but you put a driven dimension from the feature to the other edge because it saves having to subtract the driver from the overall length every time.

  • bruce_pricebruce_price Member Posts: 17

    Bingo!! All define. Thanks to ya'll for the direction. On to the next step of printing!

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