No valid constraint set by dimensions?
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No valid constraint set by dimensions?
I have a parametric cabinet created by using Constrained Block. I have created a constrained curve on the back panel and when i change the dimension of the cabinet the dimension of the curve change with it, but as soon as I create a machining operation off the curve I get a "no valid constraint set by dimensions" and the curve on the back panel is not constrained to the cabinet? any suggestion on what would be causing this?
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Re: No valid constraint set by dimensions?
Hey Robert,
Not sure what is wrong. I deleted your contour, and put it back on from the back of the part. Put your parameters back on, and added a pocket. Seems to be working fine. I'm using 6.17.220.21
Not sure what is wrong. I deleted your contour, and put it back on from the back of the part. Put your parameters back on, and added a pocket. Seems to be working fine. I'm using 6.17.220.21
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Re: No valid constraint set by dimensions?
all I did was delete your rpos dimension/constraints and re-attach it to the back panel as it did not match the other 3 constraints attachment edge. and that fixed it
Re: No valid constraint set by dimensions?
I was overthinking it at the end of a work day, I did what you said and it worked fine, thanks for your help.