markborges
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2003
- 56
I have another question for the proe gurus--love this forum.
In a drawing, is it possible to show x-hatching on a complex surface. In other words, I am making a drawing for a fiberglas hood. For stiffness, some areas of this hood will have core matt installed. Rather then modeling this, if possible, I would like to specfic certain surfaces as "to be thickened with.25" core matt". Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
Keep-out regions works great for flat surfaces; however, some of the surfaces are curved in 3d and these are the surfaces that I am struggling with.
Thanks
Mark
WF 2.0
In a drawing, is it possible to show x-hatching on a complex surface. In other words, I am making a drawing for a fiberglas hood. For stiffness, some areas of this hood will have core matt installed. Rather then modeling this, if possible, I would like to specfic certain surfaces as "to be thickened with.25" core matt". Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
Keep-out regions works great for flat surfaces; however, some of the surfaces are curved in 3d and these are the surfaces that I am struggling with.
Thanks
Mark
WF 2.0