Resizing Back/ Lose Constraints

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Resizing Back/ Lose Constraints

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Can someone take a look at this backer? I set it up with 5mm holes (cut through) and .375 holes (cut .2" for countersink purposes). I have constrained them individually to the different corners and then when I go to resize it will not change in size and also some the constraints disappear.

Any ideas??

Thanks,
-John
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Re: Resizing Back/ Lose Constraints

Post by Nat Wheatley »

John,

I duplicated your hole pattern using a modified RTA pattern, then placed that using the sides, top and deck of a cabinet. Everything but the back used a material named 'Do Not Cut '.

Unfortunately, from what I could tell, it treated the 5mm through hole as a flip op, so I'd guess that this would not be the route you'd want to go. Otherwise it might have saved some time in placing your holes, and eliminated the need for the PE/CM.

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Re: Resizing Back/ Lose Constraints

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John,

I think the problem lies in constraints to a hole and a pocket with the same centerpoint but I don't know how to fix it.

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Try offsetting the center by .001".
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Re: Resizing Back/ Lose Constraints

Post by JohnLashuay »

Thanks guys for the help! Nat thanks for taking the time to make this up it works great!

Rick, I tried to offset the center points by .001 and it didn't change the results.

Thanks again for the help!!!
-John
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