AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding A Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 1, 2012

I'm having trouble extruding a fully constrained sketch. The sketch is a cross-section of a hollow cylinder that is splined on the inside surface (see attached part file). The line segments that create these splines seem to be grouped together because moving one line moves the others, however the sketch will not extrude.

I can't use the coincident constraint button to group the lines because they don't separate from each other. I also tried to use the close loop button but was unable to select all the necessary lines.

how I can extrude this sketch or make an equivalent sketch that is easier to extrude

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 9, 2013

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I made this sketch and the two marked dimensions were added when i pressed the Automatic Dimension and Constraints tool, because, in spite of all the dimensions i put manually, the sketch wasn't fully constrained.

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See attached file.

Windows 7
Inventor Suite 2011
Dell Precision M6400
Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU 2.40GHz
RAM 12 GB
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
Spatial Feedom - Astroid

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Sep 20, 2012

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I can't post the original files, but I have gotten permission to post jpegs of what I am trying to do.

My end goal is to fill in between the grey part and the surface.  The surface comes from another part in the assembly, and I used Copy Object to get the surface in this part file.  Ideally I would like to do something like Extrude> To Next and select the surface as my terminator.  I have done this with success with curved surfaces, but not complex curved surfaces.  Does Inventor not handle extruding to complex curves?

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Apr 11, 2013

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Jul 15, 2012

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What I'm trying to do is loft a face to a point. Easy enough. I've got my point established on an offset work plane, and I can just loft to that, however, I get nothing but straight lines. (First attachment)

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Nov 10, 2011

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A way to do this with fewer clicks?  As the larger the assembly the larger the task at completing this. 

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Aug 16, 2012

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