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mSt sketchTools for Autodesk® Fusion 360™ contains helpful features for editing existing parametric designs and assemblies. For example, the add-in supports you if you want to analyze the relationships between components (through their sketch-planes) to find out whether a component was created using the top-down or bottom-up approach.
These general topics are addressed:
- What component and planar-entity was used to create a sketch? Is this sketch-plane linked to another component?
- What was used to create a projected element?
- I want to break all linked geometry of a sketch.
- What is the total length of a connected curve?
The add-in includes three easy-to-use commands:
- Source of sketch-plane recognizes which planar entity was used to create a sketch-plane.
This allows to identity links between components/bodies/sketches (e.g. in a top-down design). - Source of sketch geometry evaluates the source element of the projected geometry
- Break sketch-links makes it possible to break the links of all projected elements in a single operation.
- Measure sketch-curves displays the total length and length of each segment of a connected curve.
The mSt sketchTools panel is available in Model, Patch, and Sheet Metal workspaces.
关于此版本
版本 1.1.0, 2019/4/29- Command added: "Source of sketch geometry"
- Toolbar customizations ("Pin to toolbar") are saved
I also had a belt loop to calculate and I needed it to adjustable within a range and in multiple variations. This saved me from the tedious process of adding them in a spreadsheet. Note: the Parameters tool could be used for straisgth lines, but curves (particularly derived from circle segments) don't give a parametized length.
It seems like there is a bug with the new UI that doesn't allow vertical resizing of the tool's window.
All the features of this add-in should be integrated into the base application!
The Measure sketch-curves comand works great! Only wish it could remimber the selection and output a parameter.
I had a complex belt path and this app allowed me to determine the necessary belt length.
Simply awesome tool to fix f.... yellow references and mesure lines :)
And it's free!
Thanks a lot
Works great, thanks