cleachman
Mechanical
- Feb 29, 2016
- 3
Hi,
I have a question about mirrored assemblies in Creo 3.0. I've noticed that when I create a mirrored assembly using dependent geometry, any assembly cuts in the original assembly are not included in the mirror merge feature that is created for the mirrored assembly. Instead, the assembly cuts carry over to the mirrored side as individual features in the tree. I've also noticed that if the assembly cuts are modified in the base assembly model, they do not update in the mirrored assembly. Using this same method for mirroring parts seems to work without any issues. Is there an option/setting that I am missing that affects how assembly cuts behave in a mirror operation?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
I have a question about mirrored assemblies in Creo 3.0. I've noticed that when I create a mirrored assembly using dependent geometry, any assembly cuts in the original assembly are not included in the mirror merge feature that is created for the mirrored assembly. Instead, the assembly cuts carry over to the mirrored side as individual features in the tree. I've also noticed that if the assembly cuts are modified in the base assembly model, they do not update in the mirrored assembly. Using this same method for mirroring parts seems to work without any issues. Is there an option/setting that I am missing that affects how assembly cuts behave in a mirror operation?
Thanks in advance for your responses.