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If you constrain the sketch so it references only a pair of centerlines, which in turn are constrained to the default dtm planes, then it will be easier to apply a scale factor to the sketch. If you then apply sketcher relations to relate each of the dimensions to one main dimension, say, an overall length, then the scale can be controlled by one dimension in the family table. That would be my approach. Hope this helps.
Hi Sip,
Thanks for your answer, but this would solve my problem if my gasket just change in the main diameter, I thinked that I can't explain well my problem, so here we go again, the gaskets will change not just only in the main diameter, will change in its cross-section too,but they follow a thumnail rule, let's say like shrunk more, or less one to another.
Regards
PAblo
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