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http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=35324in another discussion it was said that high end cads reached the same ease of use of mid-range: I thought of studying some basic cases to verify the truth of this statement. I know that swx has no problem doing this, I was curious to see how other cads manage it like creo or nx.Hi hunting,
I don't understand the purpose of the video, would you like to see the same with other cads?
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the comparison on these things is pitiful, with 1/3 of your clicks:biggrin:http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=35324in another discussion it was said that high end cads reached the same ease of use of mid-range: I thought of studying some basic cases to verify the truth of this statement. I know that swx has no problem doing this, I was curious to see how other cads manage it like creo or nx.
please show videos, and anyway the cases are 8. so far you create only bar chat, but zero facts..... :wink:the comparison on these things is pitiful, with 1/3 of your clicks:biggrin:
keep potato and change cad before it's too late :smile:please show videos, and anyway the cases are 8. so far you create only bar chat, but zero facts..... :wink:
I actually wanted to see the assembly function driven by curve, not the drilling function, I guess it's the same as if.keep potato and change cad before it's too late :smile:
http://www.aureaservizi.com/archivio/video_tutorial_proe/09_serie_curva/serie_curva_creo.htm
What does "cases are 8" mean?please show videos, and anyway the cases are 8. so far you create only bar chat, but zero facts..... :wink:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=35324What does "cases are 8" mean?
Okay... now it's clearer, as soon as I find a little time, I'll put the movies about creo.
Sorry to me look equal, I don't see the obvious differences you refer to (among other things I used an ancient version of if).Okay... now it's clearer, as soon as I find a little time, I'll put the movies about creo.
on the series of holes on curve, 3-0, ball at center. :smile:
I see in itself a sea of clicks and the selection of individual curves, am I wrong?Sorry to me look equal, I don't see the obvious differences you refer to (among other things I used an ancient version of if).
true, but only because it has set the curve selection on "single", you can select the whole curve with a single click by changing the selection setting on "chain".I see in itself a sea of clicks and the selection of individual curves, am I wrong?
and if you have 50 separate curves and want to concatenate them?true, but only because it has set the curve selection on "single", you can select the whole curve with a single click by changing the selection setting on "chain".
Bye.
I don't understand what you mean; However we are talking about axieme pattern that leans on the feature pattern on una curve.and if you have 50 separate curves and want to concatenate them?
I explain better, you have 50 sections each section consists of we make 7 parts and you want to concatenate everything only at the end with 50 composite curves, how do you select chain for 50 times?
depends on what you have to do, my question is simple, the problem exists at least for what I do.I don't understand what you mean; However we are talking about axieme pattern that leans on the feature pattern on una curve.
It is not possible to create a feature pattern on multiple separate curves, so there is not even the selection problem of multiple separate curves.
Bye.
and if you have 50 separate curves and want to concatenate them?
I'll explain better, you have 50 sections each section is made up of 7 parts and you want concatenate everything only at the end with 50 compound curves, how do you select chain for 50 times?
It'll also be simple, but I don't understand either. Maybe because you talk about separate curves that must be chained up. If they are separated, for what is my knowledge of the concatenate verb, they cannot be concatenate.My question is simple.
but you know I'm a cadzo technician and as such I say only cadzateIt'll also be simple, but I don't understand either. Maybe because you talk about separate curves that must be chained up. If they are separated, for what is my knowledge of the concatenate verb, they cannot be concatenate.
I don't understand the bold phrase: "return to the end" what?
Perhaps with a short video could be clear to what practical case you refer to
It'll also be simple, but I don't understand either. Maybe because you talk about separate curves that must be chained up. If they are separated, for what is my knowledge of the concatenate verb, they cannot be concatenate.
I don't understand the bold phrase: "return to the end" what?
Perhaps with a short video could be clear to what practical case you refer to
but you know I'm a cadzo technician and as such I say only cadzate