Re: Where did the PTC Webminar Calendar page go?
Jakub, try http://www.ptc.com/events Martin Hanak
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"blank" is only for cell borders. i can not hide table borders in wf 5.0
View ArticleDrafting and order of features.
I am familiar with parting lines and pull directions for molded or cast parts, but I have not had a lot of experience designing parts with draft. I have an initial concept of a part shown in the...
View ArticleLicense - how to use specific one when starting Creo
We have a few different licenses on our server with different capabilities. For example, a couple of them and only those, are able to use the Flexible Modeling module. Therefore, if someone wants to...
View ArticleRe: License - how to use specific one when starting Creo
Check this post by Martin Hanak: http://communities.ptc.com/message/200425#200425 He attached a document explaing how you can reconfigure licenses Creo starts with, but using this as a guideline, you...
View ArticleRe: Hiding Border of single Table & showing the text
I have not been able to do this. However, if you can create a line style that does not print, you could change the linestyle. This affects the entire table. When I needed a parameter driven cell, I...
View ArticleRe: Drafting and order of features.
This is a common question for many working with molded parts. The simple one to answer is the drafts and chamfers. Add them after drafts. All too often a feature will fail from an arbitrary round...
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The main cylinder with the dome was a revolve. I went back and added angle to the outer edge of the revolve to get "draft" for the cylinder. The center pocket so far I was able to use the draft tool....
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I had rounds/fillets on the part when doing the intial concept, but blew them away on a copy when starting to add draft.
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I might even extrude the slot with draft in the sketch and revolve the step next to the countersink after the cut also including the draft on the ID. I would also to the slide feature with a revolve...
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Just curious why you add the step back into the slot versus remove the material? Any adherent benefits of adding material versus taking away?
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Here is a simple coring as a material saver: You could even make the wall at the screw define a centering locator and loosen the rotational lock's diametical fit. Ribs would be optional at this step....
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Dale Rosema wrote: Just curious why you add the step back into the slot versus remove the material? Any adherent benefits of adding material versus taking away?Absolutely... I am not bound by tooling...
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I don't get to play with ribs often. Kind of nice to have a feature just work as expected prt0076.prt.4 attached
View ArticleRe: Drafting and order of features.
I see now how that simplifies things. Before I saw you post about the material saver, I was extruding into the surface from the top versus doing a revolve. I like the revolved better.
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With the hole with the countersink in the middle, do you typically use revoles instead of a hole feature?
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Since the hole requires draft anyway, I have no aversion to making it a simple revolve. The same with the slide hole draft. I did form the thread using the hole feature so I could inherit the drill...
View ArticleProe wf5: data migration
Hi, We are migrating all pro e cad data to Siemens team center, We are facing issues , Any body can help???? regards,Siva
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TeamCenter is a handful. Exactly what kind of help are you looking for? It is best to have Siemens take you through the conversion. They can deal with issues as they come up.
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