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opinion on axle management

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Have patience but today I want to remove several vents from the proe.
for what I know, proe manages the display of axes with the option "show_axes_for_extr_arcs".
I have long decided to set it on "no" to not have all those axes on the extrusion fittings, for my way of working I tend to draw the sketch fittings in the extrusion phase instead of creating them later with the appropriate feature considering it more convenient and correct in the phase of study and less burdensome for the system (for this last consideration maybe I mistaken).
I am not able to recall the relative axes of the arches of a possible asola. Since it doesn't create them, I define them by re-editing the sketch and adding two "points of geometry" to the arches.
I do so from the good old 2001, maybe in the meantime with the change of versions something has changed, you know how to give me some education or just an opinion?
I currently use the wf5 but shortly I will pass to creo2.
Thanks again.
 
Hi.
I, already for a long time, use the layers to hide unnecessary axles, and leave only interesting ones visible for the purposes of successive constructions, mounts etc.
 
Hi.
I, already for a long time, use the layers to hide unnecessary axles, and leave only interesting ones visible for the purposes of successive constructions, mounts etc.
Hi, dani,
I understand the use of layers, the selection of the undesirable axes you do it every time manually or you facilitate the work using particular "selecting rows"?
I would find it difficult to "find" the time to do this manual "cleaning", for work I find myself too often to have to create components from scratch.
Thank you for your concern.
 
I, too, at the beginning, considered this a waste of time, but if you think about it well it is necessary a few seconds to make sure that even when you are working in a complex set, like by magic, only the right axles appear.

and I will tell you more, I use the same technique for not significant plans.

the only rows I follow are that: in the starspart I have inserted the hidden layer where I move the features to hide the axes and, when possible, I use the round command, which does not create axes, instead of utlizzare the strings in the sketch.
 
thanks for the answer,
now that you make me think of my "complicated" experience was based on the reference plans, in that case each floor corresponds to a feature, while with the axes I can refer to the feature that can understand more useless axes... Thank you for your reasoning.
 

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