I have a simple extrude thin that I want to split into two bodies.
Is there a better way to recover?
I perform the trim. The preview is there.
I get this error.
Deleting the extrude and recreating does not solve the error, so the problem lies in the sketch. I was able to get a rebuild if I fully delete and redraw on side of the profile.trimming profile of extrude thin error
trimming profile of extrude thin error
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I am not sure exactly why, but you now have to use the contour select tool.
Solidworks is getting confused for some reason.
So, if you use the contour select and then select the 2 contours, the error goes away.
Go to full postSolidworks is getting confused for some reason.
So, if you use the contour select and then select the 2 contours, the error goes away.
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Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
I am not sure exactly why, but you now have to use the contour select tool.
Solidworks is getting confused for some reason.
So, if you use the contour select and then select the 2 contours, the error goes away.
Solidworks is getting confused for some reason.
So, if you use the contour select and then select the 2 contours, the error goes away.
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Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
I'm confused. Here's what I got when I opened your Part.
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Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
I was able to recreate his error by creating my own part, then trimming the sketch.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 12:36 pm I'm confused. Here's what I got when I opened your Part.
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Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
I'd suggest, rather then having equations, keep the original feature of your thin that does a sort of n, and then have an extruded cut on it to do the "trim" you desire.
Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
Yeah sorry, I attached the wrong version of the part. The one I attached was after I replaced one half the profile just to try to get rebuild.
@AlexLachance That would get the job done. For my case, I would rather keep it self contained to one feature.
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Re: trimming profile of extrude thin error
Having one feature is generally better, but since it seems to be "varying", I'd figure maybe you'd prefer having a second feature to handle the trimming, so that you don't have to manually edit the feature each time you modify it so that the selections adjust themselves accordingly.
The reason you have to use the contour option is because the line segments are not coincident and therefor SolidWorks concider this as an "open profile" rather then a thin extrude