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August 20, 2014
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Dimensioning Drafts

  • August 20, 2014
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Pete Bokma,



Thank you for the suggestion. I think that what you are referring to would be A) A FAKE dimension on a drawing (if I went that way) or B) additional geometry in the model.



Please keep in mind that this draft is outbound. That may have some bearing on how it displays. Still, I would like to see a better way to display a draft dimension.



Michael P. Locascio



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August 21, 2014
Which then gets into the limited tools you have available in CREO, etc... to resolve failed models. I find I have to have two sessions open (one with the model pre-change, and the other with the model post-change) to get a full picture for failure resolution. Often clip-suppress is the best choice initially, as the feature that failed may not be the feature with the issue.

I agree modelling in 3D means that the model must be accurate.

"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is."



Christopher F. Gosnell

FPD Company
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August 22, 2014
(disclaimer – I am not an expert on anything. I may or may not have any idea what I’m talking about.)

HA HA!

Awesome.



(me too…)