Question
Creo 2: Edit --> Solidify on a plane missing?
Using Creo 2 M090
A trick I learned a long time ago for cutting a part at a plane was to pick a plane, then use Edit --> Solidify. You pick which side of the plane it removes. When it was applicable, it was much faster and more robust than creating an extruded cut to remove the material.
Worked through WF5.
Now using Creo 2. I've selected a datum plane, but the Solidify option is greyed out. What gives?
-- Andrew
Andrew Kelly, P.E.
Design Engineer
Honeywell Sensing and Control
2080 Arlingate Lane
Columbus, OH 43228
Office: 614-850-7818
Toll Free: 800-848-6564
Fax: 614-850-1111
andrew.kelly@honeywell.com<">mailto:andrew.kelly@honeywell.com>
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A trick I learned a long time ago for cutting a part at a plane was to pick a plane, then use Edit --> Solidify. You pick which side of the plane it removes. When it was applicable, it was much faster and more robust than creating an extruded cut to remove the material.
Worked through WF5.
Now using Creo 2. I've selected a datum plane, but the Solidify option is greyed out. What gives?
-- Andrew
Andrew Kelly, P.E.
Design Engineer
Honeywell Sensing and Control
2080 Arlingate Lane
Columbus, OH 43228
Office: 614-850-7818
Toll Free: 800-848-6564
Fax: 614-850-1111
andrew.kelly@honeywell.com<">mailto:andrew.kelly@honeywell.com>
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