Chapter 16: Modeling in Context
FIGURE 16.13
Combining in-context references with configurations
A second situation where combining in-context references and configurations can cause you trou-
ble is if you have referenced the edges of a part from another part, and a configuration of the refer-
enced part either adds or removes fillets or chamfers, thus breaking the edges. Either of these
situations can cause the in-context sketches or other features to fail. This may be a reason to refer-
ence the underlying sketches, rather than the model edges or faces themselves.