There is one more thing I want to ask. When I convert creo parametric data to stp or xt extension. Solidworks and nx or cam programs open incredibly fragmented. Is there a reason for this?
Hello,Hello, I hope you can help me with something. When I draw a circle, the surface of the circle appears as two surfaces. This is an obstacle for me. When I select the circle edge, I cannot select the surface at once. Thank you.
Representing a cylinder as two surfaces is the method Dr. Sam Geisberg came up with for representing 3D geometry mathematically in the 1980s. When trying to pick the surface, pick the surface, not the edge. Any operation that takes a cylinder as an input will automatically add the other half cylinder to the collection.
@@CADPLMGuy Thank you for your answer. But I think it's a parameter error. The inside of a round pipe consists of two surfaces. This poses a problem in the rendering program.
The placement and patterning using the sketched points is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the tip.
It's even easier in Creo 8.
Great tutorial. Thank you very much!!!
There is one more thing I want to ask. When I convert creo parametric data to stp or xt extension. Solidworks and nx or cam programs open incredibly fragmented. Is there a reason for this?
I don’t know. I recommend filing a ticket with PTC Tech Support.
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Hello,Hello,
I hope you can help me with something. When I draw a circle, the surface of the circle appears as two surfaces. This is an obstacle for me. When I select the circle edge, I cannot select the surface at once. Thank you.
Representing a cylinder as two surfaces is the method Dr. Sam Geisberg came up with for representing 3D geometry mathematically in the 1980s. When trying to pick the surface, pick the surface, not the edge. Any operation that takes a cylinder as an input will automatically add the other half cylinder to the collection.
@@CADPLMGuy Thank you for your answer. But I think it's a parameter error. The inside of a round pipe consists of two surfaces. This poses a problem in the rendering program.