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svergola --> iron

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Daniele-san

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Good morning to all,
I never had to use the svergola function --> iron
I found nothing really explanatory between forum discussions and the help center.
:confused:
I would like to deepen the iron function and I would like to know if there is a possibility of ironing a part of a 3d model of a certain measure in the direction of an axis
es: a 200mm long piece to shorten at 180mm or stretch at 220mm
I ask this because trying I noticed that the size of a piece is indicated with 1,000 and the iron command stretches/accorcia in the right percentage?
:confused:
thanks to all in advance for vs interventions
Hi.
 
that you should be able to do it with the odds of the piece if you built it correctly with pro/e
if the piece is imported you may use surfaces (of course depends on the complexity of the object)
I don't think the "svergola" command was designed for this (in the sense of changing a measure) even because once "transformed" the piece loses all references on flat surfaces and for example you can't use them as a plan for extrusion

n.b.
I still use wf2 does not know if in the meantime the command has been modified
Hi.
 
that you should be able to do it with the odds of the piece if you built it correctly with pro/e
if the piece is imported you may use surfaces (of course depends on the complexity of the object)
I don't think the "svergola" command was designed for this (in the sense of changing a measure) even because once "transformed" the piece loses all references on flat surfaces and for example you can't use them as a plan for extrusion

n.b.
I still use wf2 does not know if in the meantime the command has been modified
Hi.
Hi.
certainly the change of quotas ok is the most logical way, but I wanted to understand well the operation of this command.
banal example, autocad has this command with which you can iron even only a zone of a particular design.
my post was just to understand what kind of functionality this command since I never used it in my life dedicated to proes (about 20 years... )
Good day
 

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