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  1. #1
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    Change Dimension in F360

    In my sketch I made the workpiece thickness 0.375". I need to increase it to 0.750". How can this be done? I tried F360s online help, but found no help. I've tried "push/pull" without success. I know I'm doing something wrong.

  2. #2
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    Re: Change Dimension in F360

    You usually create thickness with push/pull, not in the sketch? If you have a dimension in your sketch that shows 0.375", then double click on the number and change it to 0.75.
    If that doesn't work, then I don't understand what you're doing. Pics would help.
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  3. #3
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    Re: Change Dimension in F360

    Have you checked the Autodesk forum recently? There was a post last night clarifying the difference between push/pull and extrude in both model space and sketch with a screencast.

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