That's why I like image scaling.Does not compute. Insufficient dimensioning.
That's why I like image scaling.
I just started to have a go at this, but your measurements don't make sense.
What's the 46 on the left? If that's the distance between hole centres, then its wrong.
I'm guessing the 46 at the lower right is the distance between the angled side, and the corner of the 20mm notch?
Yes hole centres but not critical.What's the 36?
If that's the hole centres, then it's out of proportion with the 60 at the top.
What's the size of the right hand edge?
All highly possible.I did that.
Inconsistent dimensions. Unspecified dimensions and incalculable dimensions.
The image is also distorted.
To be honest I wasn't really thinking clearly. Just adding as many dimensions I could. But yes it could explain why struggle with fusion.It's weird how people see shapes in different ways - the way you've dimensioned that says a lot.
I see that as a rectangle with one corner cut off at an angle and the diagonally opposite one notched out. So simply draw it like that and add dimensions to constrain afterwards. Then add the holes dimensioned from the edges.
What's image scaling?That's why I like image scaling.
What's image scaling?
Interestingly I have done that before but as we were away I only had phone with me.I assume take a photo, drop it onto a flat surface on a 3d model and scale t known dimensions.
I did that for the entire James Webb Space Telescope from a zillion photos.
FWIW, cameras introduce distortion so for a simple part like that, drop it onto a scanner next time...
You use image insert in fusion, when you do that it gives you an option to measure a known diemension it then scales the whole lot to that scale.Interestingly I have done that before but as we were away I only had phone with me.
I stopped doing it as I could not find out how to trace the scan in Fusion..
Interesting to watch all this . Presuming it is a copy of the existing leg. Just scribe around it and cut it out and drill job done . It seems to a luddite (me) either I'm missing something or it's being over complicated by tech or perhaps some sort of learning exercise.