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Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 8:38:53 AM | Why does only one side of my table not adhere to propotional changes?

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Zackismet


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I've never actually created my own family so keep in mind i really know nothing about parameters. I always just edit an existing family (without removing dissatisfied parameters) and save it as a new one.

Anyway, a table i've desiged for a language study in my hotel is acting wierd- of the 8 cross supports under the  tabletop, only 2 of them (on the same side) do not change in length when i change the diameter of the table.

 EXAMPLE: Table family is designed as 5' in diameter, it adheres (or should, rather) to the proportions of 84", 60", 36" and 30". If i place a table assigned the diameter of 30", the two aforementioned supports stay at their original length in the 5' design and stick out of the side of the table

I've attatched the family... If anyone could explain to me what parameters i've violated on that single side I would much appreciate it.



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Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 9:06:33 AM | Why does only one side of my table not adhere to propotional changes?

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Ok... I actually solved it by just mirroring the model lines on the side of the table that functioned properly, but I still don't understand in the least bit what I did wrong.

could someone still take a look at it?


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