Why do you need to scale? Make a mistake?
If not, it sounds like a Shell feature might be what you are really after.
Attach your file here.
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hay,
New to solid works so take it easy on me,
I have a model,its basicly a block with a lofted cut in it.6 sketches.
I need to scale the lofted cut by itself but cant figure it out.
I also tried scaling all the sketches but that didnt work either!
thanks in advance
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Why do you need to scale? Make a mistake?
If not, it sounds like a Shell feature might be what you are really after.
Attach your file here.
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Hi,
I have a solid box with a lofted cut in it,I want to keep the box the same size and scale the lofed cut up and down to get 10 or so different sizes with out redrawing them all.
The lofted cut is over 6 planes 10mm apart.
thanks!
I think a design table or multiple configurations would be your best choice. If you can attach files I will show you an example.
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I would typically avoid the Scale command. I would approach this just like Bhamze and do this with different configurations. If you can dimension the 6 different sketches in a way that they relate to one dimension or global variable it will be easier for you.
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