Does life last?Hello.
I am approaching (after reading a little tutorial) to the world creo elements/direct. really it is not possible to make a simple connection on this edge?
Thank you.
Thank you for the explanation. Unfortunately, I think it's a pretty heavy bond.I cocreate modeling but the cyan color of the two surfaces causes me to think that they belong to a "face part" and not to a "solid part" (default of gray color); Therefore, the change of edges such as fittings, bevels etc. are not allowed, you can only make them on solid parts.
in general having to deal with "face parts" in modeling is strongly advised, also because in fact modeling is a mechanical and solid cad of null thickness have little meaning, so the first thing that you should do, if my hypothesis is correct, make sure you have to deal only with solid parts, if for any reason you are more comfortable creating faces by joining the edges, then it is enough that you manage to "close"
He's running a command that works in all contexts, isn't he?Of course, pretending to create a connection between two surfaces with the solids module is really fun!
Enable the "superfici" module, please, and use the tools to collect the surfaces and maybe you get better.
I don't think the free version has the additional modules, so I don't think it has the one for the surfaces.I am using creo elements/direct modeling express 4.0. is a free version, but from the site http://www.ptc.com/products/creo-elements-direct/modeling-express/#3 it seems that there is no difference between the above and the paid version, I create elements/direct modeling 18.0. it may be that in this product flow without acronym something has been lost. How can I enable the surface module?
in fact it does not have module surfacesI don't think the free version has the additional modules, so I don't think it has the one for the surfaces.
What version of pro/e use?Thank you for the explanation. Unfortunately, I think it's a pretty heavy bond.
I also involve maxopus to talk about direct editing of imported files (proes or cocreates). Sometimes I get a 3d model in .step. What is the best way to make changes to it of modest entities?
in the version of proes that I have is not there. I have to take some odds and remodel it. with importdatadoctor I close the surfaces and fix some but everything ends there. pleasant would be to be able to erase some radius, make the offset of some surfaces, extend the edges of adjacent surfaces and still radiate the whole....
It's the habit of using pro/e that leads you to think that it can't be there.However on the express 4 you use grated there is a basic surface module then there is the additional module to be licensed where you have all the commands you want the module is not free on licensed modeling let alone if it can be on the grater. and if you look at the deficiencies of the modules for express 4 sees that the module surfaces is not there so I do not understand how you can expect to do an operation with commands that you do not have at your disposal
All right, but we're talking about a solid modeler handling solids, cubes, etc.It's the habit of using pro/e that leads you to think that it can't be there.
in the basic module you realize solids and surfaces without any additional module or enable and round and fillet commands act indifferently on the two types of geometries.
I create parametric. having to deal with pieces made by hot stamping I don't need the ef. the additional module you refer to is flexible modeling extension? I have seen some videos and it seems powerful, but in those examples you always think with solid features.What version of pro/e use?
until wf4 the free frt plug-in (feature recognition tool) was used to recognize the original functions of an imported file (extrusions, revolutions, holes, series and rays).
from wf5 onwards the functions were fully integrated into the program.
in creo parametric an additional module has been inserted (from the contained cost) able to better edit the geometries of the imported files.
feel but you can know what you want to know, you talked about making connections with direct modeling express 4.I create parametric. having to deal with pieces made by hot stamping I don't need the ef. the additional module you refer to is flexible modeling extension? I have seen some videos and it seems powerful, but in those examples you always think with solid features.
the surfaces are an additional module with licence to be paid separately. with the basic version you do a few things.Of course, pretending to create a connection between two surfaces with the solids module is really fun!
Enable the "superfici" module, please, and use the tools to collect the surfaces and maybe you get better.
If I don't know a German word and I've never tried it on the net I found this lisp http://osd.cad.de/lisp_3d_31.htmusually the few times that I am facing a step converted into part face I try to repair it and turn it into solid with the two basic commands:Thank you for the explanation. Unfortunately, I think it's a pretty heavy bond.