Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
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Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
When trying to pad a sketch, the error "Recompute failed! Please check report view" appears, however the report view only contains this same message. If I nevertheless try to proceed I get an error popup "Wire is not closed". Testing with "Sketch -> Validate sketch..." doesn't show any problems (or I'm not recognizing them). When I disable all constraints except for coincident constraints I can move all edges and they seem to be joined to other edges as expected.
This seems to in principle be a common problem, but I couldn't find a solution that worked.
Version 0.20.2
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This seems to in principle be a common problem, but I couldn't find a solution that worked.
Version 0.20.2
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
'Tee' junctions produce an invalid sketch.
The software cannot tell which should be solid and which not!
The software cannot tell which should be solid and which not!
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
Even a human cannot understand what you want here. (caveat, I'm not saying here I'm human.)
Can you provide more info about your idea ?
btw, FULL info is not 0.20.2 : follow link in red banner above.
Can you provide more info about your idea ?
btw, FULL info is not 0.20.2 : follow link in red banner above.
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
Thank you! I see that pad only works when there is one single closed area on the sketch. It seems the solution to my problem is to use multiple sketches.
(I previously used Fusion 360, where you could tell the software via the GUI which areas should be extruded. Moving to Freecad because of the better scripting.)
(I previously used Fusion 360, where you could tell the software via the GUI which areas should be extruded. Moving to Freecad because of the better scripting.)
Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
viewtopic.php?t=69960Captain Normal wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:48 am (I previously used Fusion 360, where you could tell the software via the GUI which areas should be extruded. Moving to Freecad because of the better scripting.)
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
you can use your sketch by transforming the T lines into construction lines (blue) by making carbon copies, you don't have to redraw it
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
Thank you!
Just my summary for someone who reads this and doesn't open the attached file: Pad requires just one single closed area in a sketch - and one way to achieve this with a more complicated sketch is to copy it multiple times, change selected lines to construction lines so there is only one single closed area per sketch, then pad each area (sketch) separately.
Just my summary for someone who reads this and doesn't open the attached file: Pad requires just one single closed area in a sketch - and one way to achieve this with a more complicated sketch is to copy it multiple times, change selected lines to construction lines so there is only one single closed area per sketch, then pad each area (sketch) separately.
Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
Hello.
This is not astonishing, as "Feature driven" paradigm used by Part Design WB is working like this.
How to achieve a result maybe however not what you describe, as you could use different ways other from what you depicts as a solution.
As example "named constraints" and "master sketches", some hints here:
https://wiki.freecad.org/Basic_Part_Design_Tutorial_019
But your friend is FreeCAD Wiki, along with many other things like a summary of the differences between FreeCAD and other CADs.
https://wiki.freecad.org/About_FreeCAD
and here:
https://wiki.freecad.org/Getting_started
There is a good link that give some migration hints:
https://wiki.freecad.org/Migrating_to_F ... _Fusion360
And most important:
http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2264
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Re: Wire is not closed (Recompute failed! Please check report view)
This partially correct.Captain Normal wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:11 am Thank you!
Just my summary for someone who reads this and doesn't open the attached file: Pad requires just one single closed area in a sketch - and one way to achieve this with a more complicated sketch is to copy it multiple times, change selected lines to construction lines so there is only one single closed area per sketch, then pad each area (sketch) separately.
A sketch can contain multiple closed shapes, nested one level deep. So, for example, a circle in a circle will Pad into a tube.
Without special handling (using a Subshapebinder or WireFilter macro) though you can't select only one of the circles to Pad.
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