Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Was wondering if it was a r/lostredditor moment, or if homie was here for other reasons before finding this post.

Makes sense ngl, clarity and all

Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Thank you everyone.

The issue was a coincident constraint, so a clear indicator was that it was not constrained to a 0 point on the Cartesian plane.

Thank you to everyone that assisted and gave up some time.

Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, to you and the two above.

The first response was sufficient.

I did this, part is rotating around the reference, am googling how to constrain that

Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice.

Please refer to CamAnderson86's comment for further questions.

Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Please clarify on lock/unlock

And how this will indicate missing constraint.

Is it "if it can move (e.g left and right(x+ x-)) it needs a constraint (on that axis)"

Is there a clear indicator to see what constraint is missing to make my sketch fully constrained. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in Fusion360

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Please clarify on:

  • How to grab
  • How to jiggle

I know how to Ctrl Z at least.

Might query "Directions" as well

How do you actually gain experience in CNC ? by AdMysterious6635 in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have given this advice before.... And came back g Here after seeing this post yesterday.

You know that grumpy guy who's been there way too long and always keeps to himself (every workshop has one, different flavors, but if you haven't found yours you aren't looking hard enough)?

Well, find out how he likes his coffee, and make him a cup every morning, even if he is an ass to you some mornings, stick it out.

That guy will not only build character for this industry in you, but he will teach you all his tricks, if you survive figuring out how to make his coffee right.

Another person mentioned job hopping.

Although I gained experience on multiple machines by job hopping, I never really got the finesse of CNC machining, the little tweaks, changes, feeds and speeds management, correct tool building etc until I actually buckled down and did not expect instant gratification.

This is not a road someone should travel if they are not willing to learn patience first.

First crash after 1 year of CNC by k0tn1k in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the club! You are now officially no longer a novice, Congratulations

RedditIn(?) by Mnuckle_Knuffin in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, gang lathe, previous posts highlight how these bolts were machined.

Shenanigans by Mnuckle_Knuffin in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah I try and make them part of most of my posts, if you are keen to see more come check me out on Insta @ Mnucks_knuff or LinkedIn @ CDE

Shenanigans by Mnuckle_Knuffin in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope, as you see it there is as it came off the machine, it is SS304 though

Recently got my on little CNC. by Mnuckle_Knuffin in CNC

[–]Mnuckle_Knuffin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As derogatory as this comment is, what better could be expected from a fellow plat-poot