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extrusion of a point

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Hello everyone,

I would like to ask if there is a way to get the extrusion of a point over a certain direction.
by the way, who knew, in caty style.
to better make the idea, I simply need to lean on a plane and, the points created in the schetch, I would like to extrude them and make them bends of appropriate length, just as it happens in the extrusion of a surface or a solid.
 
In reality there is no extruding a point... because a point for antonomasia has no thickness as a simple line of sketch if you try to extrude it gives you a surface but because it has a direction, the point is a point.
to do what you want to do you should use either axles or a curve passing by point and perpendicular to another surface and/or plane.
 
this operation is called precisely '' extrusion point'', although technically you are right cmq this is not that it matters very much.
the axis guarantees me a partial result as it determines the direction but not the length and I need especially that.
a curve passing by point and normal to a plane, honestly, I miss...., the only options for creating the curves I know are: curve through points, equation curve and cross section curve.
the goal is to make as few steps as possible of course.
 
I used to pass by myself and I wanted to confirm that catia extrudes points in the environment surfaces, but it does not,
 
hi, even if it is not the same thing, you can copy the point in the direction and distance desired (copy and paste-> apply motion/rotation changes to the copies) and for the two points you pass the curve (reverse or spline).
 
hi, even if it is not the same thing, you can copy the point in the direction and distance desired (copy and paste-> apply motion/rotation changes to the copies) and for the two points you pass the curve (reverse or spline).
That's what I did.
Obviously I generated a nice macro approaching me a lot to the result that I hoped even if it's not exactly the same thing....
I'm telling you why I needed it. .
in the phase of the mold conditioning circuit modeling I find myself having to determine the length of each single curve which will determine the length of the hole (eg a well) obtained by emx package.
so many do the hole directly by setting the desired length of the cooling hole in emx, and there is, but I have special needs for which I must be able to have the central axis of the hole of all the individual circuits of the mold and I must find the way to save as much time as possible.
consider that for each single point drawn from a sketch frontally, I had to reposition myself with another sketch transversally to get the length of the desired curve, relative to the point generated previously. I've lost a lot of time! It doesn't seem but a mold with the ''contrapalle'' takes away a lot of time in these situations.
However, I'll be right on it and find a way to save me some time in this sense.
of course if there are good advice... .
 
I know it's not the right forum, but maybe I create direct, does it make it?magari with some new command not included in parametric?
 
hello, unfortunately I can not answer you regarding special modules (use foundation adv).
When drawing the cooling circuit I normally run the longitudinal holes close to the figure, and then the corresponding descents. in practical sketch of points on the side of the mold (so they can be made following the shape), series of axes passing for the points and holes accordingly. the descents with normal cutting of protusion in series above.
 
Hi, I understand.
It's the same thing I do with the difference that I first draw the circuit composed of curves and then realize it in 3d (then with the emx is a game).
In this way, personally, I have 2 benefits:
1-I can give ''in meal'' the circuit to the simulator ''mold flow'' (want the curves)
2-I feel the model is more ordered

Hi.
 
I think I change cad, this lack in the extrusion of points is really unforgivable... the question was... if it makes me create it not if it pippocad. If I had to intervene in other areas of the forum to indicate all the things that make me create and that others do not... it would be a fun. :-)
 
When I opened the discussion I had the feeling that it was going to end in the confrontation between the 2 cads - although I tried in every way to focus on what was asked without falling into provocations - but obviously it was inevitable!
my question was unhealthy and it was due to my ignorance about the novelties that brought the creed environment, since I was still at wildfire 5 because of the temporary passage to the caia and so I wondered if the control in question had been implemented to my unknowing!
Now that I know there's nothing changes to me, there's a lot of roads to get to the result.
 
hello evils, my line was not related to your intervention, your question is more than legitimate.
 
I think I change cad, this lack in the extrusion of points is really unforgivable... the question was... if it makes me create it not if it pippocad. If I had to intervene in other areas of the forum to indicate all the things that make me create and that others do not... it would be a fun. :-)
if my mess. can't be eligible. or you can create a new disc. :
which sw extracts a point?
in the sez.
comparison :redface: (I put the face on)
 
if my mess. can't be eligible. or you can create a new disc. :
which sw extracts a point?
in the sez.
comparison :redface: (I put the face on)
If you want to open it, you go ahead.
so to view it does not seem a topic of great interest, as extruding a point or creating a segment is the same thing.
 

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