Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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The owner of this has no idea how it got this way... :roll:

Is there a way to fix it?
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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Here,it all looks OK and BOP OK. Copied the Body into a new doc and set a couple things. Weird issue, maybe has something to do with the Bend.
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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freedman wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:02 pm Here,it all looks OK and BOP OK. Copied the Body into a new doc and set a couple things. Weird issue, maybe has something to do with the Bend.
Ok, when I tried to duplicate: "Copied the Body into a new doc"

I got a copy of exactly the same errors. It won't let me "set a couple things", move the errant plane or sketch...

Step by step please?
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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Step by step please?
Sorry, I would but I'm out of time and I don't remember, I didn't know there was going to be a test :) . I think I moved sketch003 into the Body and copied the Body minus the Origin and pasted into a new doc, this gave me a new Origin.

Got to go, bye.
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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freedman wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:27 pm
Step by step please?
Sorry, I would but I'm out of time and I don't remember, I didn't know there was going to be a test :) . I think I moved sketch003 into the Body and copied the Body minus the Origin and pasted into a new doc, this gave me a new Origin.

Got to go, bye.
Tried exactly those steps...before posting. If you moved the sketch out of the tree/Origin, then you have magic I know not. 8-)
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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Wait is it possible use the objects group property...
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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So, had a brainstorm and wanted to document it before I forgot.

This PDF explains step by step how to repair the situation.

(Any comments or suggestions to improve this explanation welcome. ;) )
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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Group property is quite powerful for a lot of things :) Also each features BaseFeature property. Done some weird word censored lately with that.
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Re: Sketch in Origin object, XY_Plane outside Body

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kisolre wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:48 pm Group property is quite powerful for a lot of things :) Also each features BaseFeature property. Done some weird word sensored lately with that.
In this case, the Object list property.
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