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bolean operations

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I am looking for the first time on pro/e and I must say that I was disappointed by the difficulty in applying one of the most basic operations for this type of program: the boleans!

How the hell do you subtract/add a solid to another!?!? :confused:
 
It forgives the controversy vein, if you had done the basic tutorial contained in the program you would not be here to ask the question (in the pro/e guide you find a pdf explaining the modeling, the assembly and the table of a mobile phone).
you cannot expect to use a program by going for attempts or thinking of having the same icons as other programs.
if you are in assembly environment (because I think you refer to this) the command is: modification> operation with components.
 
no I was talking about the environment part... I understand that such questions have already been asked a lot, but they have to hire me shortly in a study where they use pro/e, I come from inventor, I thought the passage could be easier
 
in each pro-e command that allows to add material (extrusion, revolution etc. etc.) there is almost always the possibility to remove material.
In this way do what you call Boolean operation. then if you extrude a parallelepipedo then remove a cylinder by making a second extrusion with circular section in which you remove material.

as maxopus says, use the guide and maybe even a course.
Bye.
 
for the course I do not have time unfortunately, it would be nice, but the maximum that I will be a couple of days in that study to give me a basic infarination
then if you extrude a parallelepipedo then remove a cylinder by making a second extrusion with circular section in which you remove material.
That's what I was hoping, but I can't figure out how to get out the command.
 
Well, I see if you were coming from autocad... but knowing inventor or any other parametric cad you should have no problem learning pro/e. I can understand that at first the pro/e interface is a bit osticated but helping with the help you should solve all your doubts.
Good job
 
for the course I do not have time unfortunately, it would be nice, but the maximum that I will be a couple of days in that study to give me a basic infarination


That's what I was hoping, but I can't figure out how to get out the command.
you have to activate "deport material", as from image
 

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Well, I see if you were coming from autocad... but knowing inventor or any other parametric cad you should have no problem learning pro/e. I can understand that at first the pro/e interface is a bit osticated but helping with the help you should solve all your doubts.
Good job
In fact, the logic at the base of the program is the interface that I just do not bear :p
 
In fact, the logic at the base of the program is the interface that I just do not bear :p
Well, we're gonna ask you to comic books like alyas.
apart from the jokes, did you solve the problem of extrusion with material removal?
 

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