Re: An example of just how bad Pro/E sketcher can be
No it isn't. If A = 2*B (where A is the horizontal and B is the vertical) then no size information has been added at all. A diagonal should be able to define the size. It is a Pro/E problem, not a...
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Sorry David, I have to disagree. If you have dimension A (width) and dimension B (height), then you have completely defined a rectangle and any other dimension is overconstrained, unless it's a...
View ArticleRe: Creo vs. Solidworks vs. Inventor
Make sure to write PTC and tell them, they need to know this kind of stuff.
View ArticleRe: Creo vs. Solidworks vs. Inventor
Funny thing is...I tried to tell them, but how they have their Case Logger and eSupport Portal set up, I do not have access to tell them these things since I don't have administrative rights to the SCN...
View ArticleRe: An example of just how bad Pro/E sketcher can be
Yep, it will work using the relationsd0 = rsd1 * 9/16for the two perpendicular sides of the rectangle, where sd1 is changed to a reference dim (rsd1) before creating the relation. I can then update...
View ArticleRe: Creo vs. Solidworks vs. Inventor
Wow. The way PTC released Creo with all the pomp and circumstance, I was really hoping it would be a great thing. I'm still on WF5 but we're thinking of moving to Creo 2 soon. After reading all...
View ArticleRe: An example of just how bad Pro/E sketcher can be
I think we're splitting hairs, but Proe / Creo treats weak & strong dimensions the same as far as constraining the geometry. The only difference is the weak dims (theoretically) automatically go...
View ArticleSetting dimensioning and text styles (WF4)
I have been given the job of setting up Wildfire 4 for the office after very limited training.My first task is to set dimensioning styles and text styles. Where do I find the settings for these styles?...
View ArticleRe: Creo vs. Solidworks vs. Inventor
Big words, nice looking package and customers' hopes/wishes that new product will solve their problems and frustrations, is what sells the product. Like I said before, software is the only product you...
View ArticleRe: An example of just how bad Pro/E sketcher can be
Let's just step back a minute. This isn't about rectangles. This is about the implications of not being able to define sd1 in terms of sd0 without assigning a value to sd0. A limitation which, in my...
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Hi Antonio, I actually put a ticket in with the service department to have them configure my computer like they did for yours. It was actually due to your post that I requested the assistance, but I...
View ArticleRe: Creo vs. Solidworks vs. Inventor
THIS is what I am talking about. HOPE, that some miracle will happen, keeps people buying newer software releases. Maybe you'll have to pay a few bucks to get in, but there is no way out ...
View ArticleRe: Why use a Skeleton?
Hey hey, Are you doing this in Windchill? The concern is this: three parts in one asy, with the one skel.All parts released.Rev one part for change.Modify the skel in a place that should change the one...
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yea.i have tried the general method and it works always.but it doesnot works now.
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Even if it is an upgrade, I don't try to attempt it without my VAR on the line. I run into to many things that even confound them to try and figure out how to know to do it myself.
View ArticleRe: Has anybody created goly ball?
Here is my model of golf ball: GOLF - Gentleman Only, Ladies Forbidden?Vladimir
View ArticleRe: Help in golf ball modelling
Hi, here is my model of golf ball: GOLF - Gentleman Only, Ladies Forbidden?Vladimir Note from Wiki:Under the rules of golf, a golf ball weighs no more than 1.620 oz (45.93 grams), has a diameter not...
View ArticleRe: Challenge - Golf Ball
Hi Lee,Thanks for your challenge Here is my model of golf ball: GOLF - Gentleman Only, Ladies Forbidden?Vladimir
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Hello Vladimir, nice golf ball, but I think you have answered 6 years late
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I think that for a good challenge is never too late, Thanks one more time.Vladimir
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