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I've been trying to work on a project for quite some time now, and haven't been able to make much progress due to the RMB menu not showing up when I right click. It works when I hold the RMB down for longer but for my project I need to create a center line that can act as the axis of revolution. When I hold down the RMB to bring up the menu to set the center line as my axis of revolution it only brings up the regular menu, even though I have the center line selected (As well as when I am directly right clicking on the center line). I'm not sure why this is happening and I was wondering if there was another way of doing it if there was no way of fixing it?
P.S. I have searched for the command and it shows up manually under Setup > Feature Tools > Designate Axis of Revolution; however for me the feature tools menu is grayed out (unclickable?) so perhaps there was something I'm doing wrong? Please help if you can!! I feel like I've tried everything!
[If this can't be solved does anyone have any tips on how I could make a round object without having to use this command?]
Thank you!
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If the first item you sketch is a Centerline, it will default to being the axis of revolution. If there's a question about it a Centerline is -not- a regular line converted to Construction.
If the selection is greyed out, it may be that you are not creating a revolved feature, but a linear extrusion.
It seems like you have already made a sketch and then using the revolve option.
If that's the case edit the sketch that you need to revolve and then make a geometric center line.
After that use the revolve option. Hope this helps.
If the first item you sketch is a Centerline, it will default to being the axis of revolution. If there's a question about it a Centerline is -not- a regular line converted to Construction.
If the selection is greyed out, it may be that you are not creating a revolved feature, but a linear extrusion.
Thank you so much for the help, it's all sorted out now!