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packaging (shrinkwrap) that does not update

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DANI-3D

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hello to all

As you can see from the title, I made a piece using the feature shrinkwrap to import the geometry of a small set into a .prt part.
despite that he has defined it as an employee does not always update automatically. when I make changes to the details that make up the reference set, I often have to intervene manually and click on refresh shrinkwrap.
Has it ever happened to you? Is there any parameter to set to solve?
thanks in advance of interest.
 
dx key on the feature, update skw... I do that. What would you like to get dani, do you do it without telling him to update skw?!?
 
I don't think he does. At least as long as you don't load your asses in session, because I explain, maybe you're drawing on the part that contains the features of skw and you don't necessarily need to load all the asses in session (otherwise where would the convenience of having a skw instead of the part in a sub-assieme? )
 
I always load the reference set, because I use this method to make dx pieces and sx perfectly specular. amount with skw the together worked in one part and then I make mirror part.
Of course I have tested the mirror method together, but with little results, what is not updated.
 
the United Kingdomworked together as you call it, it's a side file or it's a real set that you've added processing features like holes, braces etc...? I ask you why in case it was a part there would be another alternative solution to skw, i.e. publish geometry, copy geometry, mirror and solidification. here is all more automatic and you don't need to update skw
 
is a combination of 10-20 welded and processed pieces on average. in the past I tried with public geometry, but I did not find, if it exists, the method to quickly select all surfaces. go and click one for one... it's crazy.
 
I can select them all by clicking dx button, select from list, filename.prt and select all solid parts of the part
 
I can select them all by clicking dx button, select from list, filename.prt and select all solid parts of the part
Unfortunately, if I am not mistaken, it only works at part level, in a set you can not make a public geometri.
 
Of course, for what I asked you earlier if your welded set was a part or a set... if the models for parts using the surfaces you have this possibility
 
... if the models for parts using the surfaces you have this possibility
I can't do this, because I need both the carpentry and separate processing design. so I do a set with all welded raw parts, which then I call back to another set where I do all the work.
 
You could do it for parts. then to pull out the individual carpentry drawings do public single geometry, cover the geometry published in separate files and do the drawings
 
You could do it for parts. then to pull out the individual carpentry drawings do public single geometry, cover the geometry published in separate files and do the drawings
everything can be done... but it seems to me a little forced. I prefer to update the packaging.
 
I think you should come to this point. But for the next time maybe it also evaluates the possibility of using a side file to draw the entire frame, I would be better than running a set.
 
I think you should come to this point. But for the next time maybe it also evaluates the possibility of using a side file to draw the entire frame, I would be better than running a set.
I will make a thought, but so on two feet it comes to mind that I would lose the chance to have easily distinguished, lists and cutting files, dxf etc. .
 
If you have the advanced assembly there is the copy geometry road, in the creo (I don't remember on the wildfires) you can select the component, it opens it in a second window, from there with 3 clicks select all the surfaces, and the amounts (just solidify or do what you want), the update then is automatic, you can stop it permanently or update it manually for each component
but laborious system in preparation with many components, the shrinkwrap is definitely faster, but as calacc says, you have to do a specific update, I don't think there is an automatic update as for the features/draws (it would be heavy in the presence of many components and I don't know how it reacts if the starting aid goes wrong).
 
If you make assemblings of a certain size and complexity, it is a fundamental package according to me, management of skeleton, mechanism skeleton and copy geometry, pay you money invested without any doubt.
 
the advanced assembly module I have it, but I can't copy geometry as you indicated before.
 

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