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parent/child relations

parent/child relations

parent/child relations

(OP)
Is it possible that a parent go down from it's child in feature manager ?

so do this ..
open a sketch in front plane and in this time copy a new plane from top with ctrl+drag method.
now sketch a line and use the collinear relation between the line and new plane ..
close the sketch ..
Now you will see the plane1 (new plane) is under the sketch1 , but it is the parent of sketch !!!

RE: parent/child relations

Is this a FAQ or a question?

RE: parent/child relations

But if you edit the sketch after the all that. You will see the plane is greyed out. THe reason for this is because the sketch was started before the plane was offset. IMO I don't think that should be acceptable because your working backwards and if you edit the sketch you can't re-add that relationship if you needed it.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

FAQ731-376

RE: parent/child relations

My icons are not showing right now, don't know if this is a tip or ?
 Anyway, I agree with Scott.

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