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scale a model

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Mauri:66

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Bye to all,

I set a model scaling for my internal audits, and inadvertently I didn't remember to restore the model to the initial value ..., looking for the scaling feature I can't find anything to indicate the operation, even through info- list feature...:confused:

in case a model is scaled for what reason does not appear any feature indicating the operation?:eek:

Thank you
 
if there is no feature or sign that you indicate this operation I think it is a big lack for those who use this function.:frown:

maurials
 
I exhume the thread...
I tried to scale a model in assembly, asks me the confirmation and in the bar says that it is running the scaling of quotas. in reality nothing, the model is such and which...
Any idea?
 
there are two roads to give the model a climb:
1-from the change pattern scale menu, and asks for the scale factor. This command does not show you the feature.
2- from the change-set-retreat menu, both ativano the various options (for quotation, scaling), instead this appears as a feature

I have never scaled models in assembly environment, I would do one by one if they are not many.
 
with the first solution I failed, it was a bit of cabbage, in the end I solved by exporting and climbing with another sw that I was hung with the times...
the prox time I try with the second solution.

Thanks for the tip!
 
if there is no feature or sign that you indicate this operation I think it is a big lack for those who use this function.:frown:

maurials
Why? is a model scale (i.e. scale all the parametric quotas) found in the model) is not a retreat that can have multiple directions, then that puts it in the tree functions.
there are two roads to give the model a climb:
1-from the change pattern scale menu, and asks for the scale factor. This command does not show you the feature.
2- from the change-set-retreat menu, both ativano the various options (for quotation, scaling), instead this appears as a feature

I have never scaled models in assembly environment, I would do one by one if they are not many.
Right. but you must have the mold module to apply the withdrawal. .
 
Hello, Ozzy.
extra reason for those who do not have the mold module, it can be very useful to have the "scale" feature icon in the feature tree.
I personally for various reasons have never used the mold module except for the beginning for performance curiosity or for the common realization of the tutorials in which the module is sure to work, so that I stop the model before feeding it to the moulder. these modules "mould" currently for how powerful they can be on all sw, never cover the real needs of the moulder, so all those that are closing lines, jump carts of division limbs and decks are made ad hoc also because in the realization of a mold the difference between theory of sw and practice in the field is abyssal and you get it only with much experience.
In the end it is a simple feature ... :wink:

tchüss:
 
Hello, Ozzy.
extra reason for those who do not have the mold module, it can be very useful to have the "scale" feature icon in the feature tree.
I personally for various reasons have never used the mold module except for the beginning for performance curiosity or for the common realization of the tutorials in which the module is sure to work, so that I stop the model before feeding it to the moulder. these modules "mould" currently for how powerful they can be on all sw, never cover the real needs of the moulder, so all those that are closing lines, jump carts of division limbs and decks are made ad hoc also because in the realization of a mold the difference between theory of sw and practice in the field is abyssal and you get it only with much experience.
In the end it is a simple feature ... :wink:

tchüss:
I worked a little bit of hooks in the world of aluminum die casting molds and I will tell you that I didn't even have the special module, but I had a fairly stable process, I used so much model scale and I never needed the icon in the model tree, so the usefulness of this function is entirely subjective.
I used another intermediate model that I used as a bridge for these operations.
 

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