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====== Restraints ======
Scan&Solveā¢ can constrain selected faces or edges in a model. Faces and edges can be restrained in all three coordinate directions, making it completely rigid, or a combination thereof. Any part of the model that is restrained will not be affected by deflection later on.
===== Creating Restraints =====
To create a restraint, press the [Add] (restraint) button in the Specify tab.
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To switch between specifying face and edge restraints, select the command line option. Face restraints and edge restraints must be specified separately, and selecting the command line option will clear previously selected components.
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===== Editing Restraints =====
A restraint is annotated with a conical shape oriented in the direction of the restraint, and colored accordingly. By default, a restraint is applied in all three coordinate directions when first created. To create a partial restraint, press the [Edit] (restraint) button and select which directions to restrain.
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=====Related Tutorial Videos=====
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This short video shows how to restrain edges in Scan&Solve.
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Learn how to edit which face the restraint is applied to in this Scan&Solve video.