-
1
- #1
TiagoFigueiredo
Industrial
I FOLKS!
I have an extrude made in GSD and I want to draft it.
The example is by far more simple than the part I'm working (but I can't post any image of it). I've tried the sweep with draft angle, and it returns an error
For doing the needed draft, I splited the profile on several segments, and then created several sweeps, trim them together and then the desired result appeared. It worked quite well, but it took long to achieve the result.
By the way, I must add, that I only have available CAC + MCE license. In past, at other company with other license package, I had the Sweep with draft direction. It works better.
So my question is:
Is there any other tip? Any other way to do this?
I also thought in extrude the profile, then convert to body by thickening it, and then in body apply the draft and extract the surface... But as company rules, I'm not allowed to do that!
Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer
Youtube channel:
I have an extrude made in GSD and I want to draft it.
The example is by far more simple than the part I'm working (but I can't post any image of it). I've tried the sweep with draft angle, and it returns an error
For doing the needed draft, I splited the profile on several segments, and then created several sweeps, trim them together and then the desired result appeared. It worked quite well, but it took long to achieve the result.
By the way, I must add, that I only have available CAC + MCE license. In past, at other company with other license package, I had the Sweep with draft direction. It works better.
So my question is:
Is there any other tip? Any other way to do this?
I also thought in extrude the profile, then convert to body by thickening it, and then in body apply the draft and extract the surface... But as company rules, I'm not allowed to do that!
Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer
Youtube channel: