Dec 10, 2003 #1 alf238 Mechanical Dec 10, 2003 12 0 0 CA Thanks Ben, what about the situation when I have an unparametrized model and I need to reposition a feature, for ex a hole. How could I do this? Best regards, Alf
Thanks Ben, what about the situation when I have an unparametrized model and I need to reposition a feature, for ex a hole. How could I do this? Best regards, Alf
Dec 11, 2003 #2 looslib Mechanical Jul 9, 2001 4,204 0 0 US That is tha case where you need to plug the original hole and create a new one. "Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic." Ben Loosli CAD/CAM System Analyst Ingersoll-Rand Upvote 0 Downvote
That is tha case where you need to plug the original hole and create a new one. "Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic." Ben Loosli CAD/CAM System Analyst Ingersoll-Rand
Dec 16, 2003 #3 demco Automotive Mar 6, 2003 130 0 0 US You should also look into the Direct Modeling tool set. They allow you to move this dumb geometry around, resize the holes, etc. Very useful tools. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com Upvote 0 Downvote
You should also look into the Direct Modeling tool set. They allow you to move this dumb geometry around, resize the holes, etc. Very useful tools. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com
Dec 21, 2003 #4 demco Automotive Mar 6, 2003 130 0 0 US ... and perfect for holes. The resize face tool is made for that. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com Upvote 0 Downvote
... and perfect for holes. The resize face tool is made for that. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com
Dec 21, 2003 #5 analyzer Mechanical Dec 16, 2003 8 0 0 US Does Direct Modeling comes as standard? or is it an option? Upvote 0 Downvote