MJDavis,
That's exactly what I had in mind! Your version is newer than mine(SW2004), so I couldn't load your file.
Are the profiles just a sketch saved as a .sldfp file, or do I need to create a feature? I want to learn the basics and then automate the process.
Thanks,
Larry
I would like to create a library of various size tube diameters and wall thickness. Can this be done by using configurations? Do I need to create a Thin Feature for each size, or just a sketch?
This topic would be a great addition to the FAQs.
Thanks,
Larry
Agreed!! Learning curve is real steep. Better days ahead.
I've used SurfCam for years in moldshop and rapid prototype settings with good results.
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