![]() Not sure about the loft, but in your first example though, that shouldn't really happen? As long as you don't delete and re-create the sketch entity, I don't see how Solidworks can't re-create the fillet? Again, if you can share a model that'd be great (2020 or below).Īlso, look into "replace sketch entity" (under tools, sketch tools). I feel I am perhaps just not using good sketching practices?Ĭan you share an example file that you had this problem with? so instead I cobble away by adding ugly cuts and extrudes to reshape the loft, rather than attempting to adjust the loft sketch instead. ![]() like I have this 5 sided sketch, with curved corners, as part of a loft profile and trying to move /resize any part of the sketch, changes every single damn line/position in the sketch. Simply trying to adjust a sketch with arcs/curves/splines/etc. when the position of the edge barely nudged at all. i mean I change a corner in a sketch by less than 1mm, and the SW is like WHERE THE FUCK are the edges for the fillets?!!!! and then the domino effect of brakes. like shouldn't SW be more intuitive as to adjust child features?. I don't know if I'm doing things wrong by practice, but it seems near impossible to make seemingly minor changes to a sketch/extrude/cut, without braking everything that comes afterwards. I do alright, but I still have much to master. This is a learning community DEROGATORY, DEMEANING, or OVERTLY NEGATIVE remarks are NOT TOLERATED.Īs a guide stay in the top 4 levels and not the bottom 3 levels of Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreementīeen using SW for 5ish years.
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