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Why is my sketch locked fusion 360?

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How do you unlock sketch in Fusion 360?

Solved by hpekristiansen. Go to Solution. Make your component selectable (right click component and select “Selectable/Unselectable”), and everything works. The lock symbol on a sketch means it is fully constrained (this is preferable).7 oct. 2019

What does the red lock mean in Fusion 360?

The red lock icon is to show that the sketch is fully constrained and would appear black. If the red lock does not appear then the sketch is blue and not fully constrained.20 août 2019

What does a lock icon over a sketch in the browser indicate?

Is Fusion 360 better than Sketchup?

How do you move a sketch in Fusion 360?

What does fully constrained mean?

Modifying objects. Undoing and redoing sketching actions. If geometry is controlled such that you cannot change it without redefining the relationships—changing constraints, dimensions, or parameters—the geometry is fully constrained.

What does the padlock icon mean?

Google Chrome for Windows or macOS. Google Chrome for Android. Safari for iOS. With some browsers, the padlock icon will change colors to indicate the presence (or absence) of an SSL/TLS certificate.9 mai 2017

What does the padlock symbol mean?

secure

What does the little lock with the arrow around it mean?

Is Tinkercad better than Fusion 360?

Is Fusion 360 better than FreeCAD?

How can I get free fusion?

Can you move objects in Fusion 360?

type M on your keyboard or select Move/Copy under the Modify toolbar in the modeling workspace. Select the object type you want to move. Make your object selections. Choose your Move Type strategy (I chose translate)16 jui. 2017

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What does over constrain the sketch mean?

What does over constraint mean?

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