without the module though, I doubt you can find the siluetta lineHi, I prefer, as explained here by ozzy, to use public geometry.
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=606&highlight=booleane
Of course, I am not of the mold design industry, so the system is working for details not excessively complicated and with only purpose to see if a particular is printable.who makes molds will definitely (believe) obliged to use the pro/moldesign module.without the module, however, I doubt you can find the siluetta line.in complex pieces, without that you go nowhere
Yes, on simple details you can copy the sup of the solid, then fill in according to the direction that interests you with activate the siluetta option. I never used it, so not how useful it could be.there is a way but on the complex pieces does not flee)!
true or false?
Yes, we say that pro/moldesign simplifies existence as well as save a lot of time!Of course, I am not of the mold design industry, so the system is working for details not excessively complicated and with only purpose to see if a particular is printable.who makes molds will definitely (believe) obliged to use the pro/moldesign module.
exactly, that's what I meant... it's a cute little command, sin that only works with the cube:biggrin:Yes, on simple details you can copy the sup of the solid, then fill in according to the direction that interests you with activate the siluetta option. I never used it, so not how useful it could be.
if there are other systems, expound.:wink: