BBow
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2015
- 28
We have implemented and successfully been using the journal from:
thread561-389240
to run BOM finished sizes for our components for about a year now. Works perfectly 95% of the time. However there are certain instances where it was failed us, and they are seemingly repeatable. We have found that chamfering edges on 'broken out' holes/cutouts on a relatively thin plate causes the plate thickness to be called out as thicker than actual model (eg. a 1.00" plate with a cutout with a chamfer will display as 1.014" and this will change as the chamfer size changes, and then be exact when the chamfer is suppressed). I'll attach a picture. This is not the only feature that has caused an error, but the most prevalent and known off the top of my head.
1) Is there a fix or known reason for this?
2) Why does this BoundingBox function work differently than the CreateBox function? When we manually do a Create Box then measure it, it is always exact???
Any ideas? Like I said 95% of the time it works great and has still solved many issues and saved us a lot of time, but never hurts to try to improve something to 100% right?
thread561-389240
to run BOM finished sizes for our components for about a year now. Works perfectly 95% of the time. However there are certain instances where it was failed us, and they are seemingly repeatable. We have found that chamfering edges on 'broken out' holes/cutouts on a relatively thin plate causes the plate thickness to be called out as thicker than actual model (eg. a 1.00" plate with a cutout with a chamfer will display as 1.014" and this will change as the chamfer size changes, and then be exact when the chamfer is suppressed). I'll attach a picture. This is not the only feature that has caused an error, but the most prevalent and known off the top of my head.
1) Is there a fix or known reason for this?
2) Why does this BoundingBox function work differently than the CreateBox function? When we manually do a Create Box then measure it, it is always exact???
Any ideas? Like I said 95% of the time it works great and has still solved many issues and saved us a lot of time, but never hurts to try to improve something to 100% right?

