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August 24, 2014
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Problem to shell , Probleme beim schalen

  • August 24, 2014
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Hello!

I have some experience with other Cad (ViaCad), but i am a beginner with PTC Creo Elements. Here is my first model:

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If I try to shell it with a hole in the marked position (coloured ring in the picture), I get the message:

Bei Erstellung der Schale wurde(n) 8 Fläche(n) gelöscht. Es wurde ein zusätzliches Flächenteil erstellt. Sie können es u. U. zum manuellen Erstellen eines Schalenteils verwenden, oder Sie ermitteln die Problembereiche im Originalteil.

So I have no hole and i am not able to make one.

In ViaCad I make one click an it is shelled.

For me, it seems to be a very simple modell for shelling.

What goes wrong?

Pleas look at my model in the atachment.

Thanks for help

Stefan


    3 replies

    1-Visitor
    August 25, 2014

    Hello. May be you try to create shell with too large wall thickness? Try my part from archive. My Creo version is CREO 2.0 M120.

    24-Ruby III
    August 25, 2014

    Just info ...

    Stefan is not using Creo Parametric. He is probably using Creo Elements Direct (file with .se2 extension).

    Martin Hanak

    Starmbi1-VisitorAuthor
    1-Visitor
    August 25, 2014

    Hello,

    yes, Martin is right.

    I am wrong here?

    Stefan

    24-Ruby III
    August 26, 2014

    Stefan,

    you have opened this discussion in Creo family area.

    I suggest you to open in Creo Elements/Direct area once again.

    Use the following link to reach Creo Elements/Direct area.

    http://communities.ptc.com/community/creo-elements-direct?view=discussions

    Good luck

    Martin Hanak

    Patriot_1776
    22-Sapphire II
    August 25, 2014

    I've been having shell issues, and offset surface issues with geometry I know should work. It seems creo is not as robust in this respect compared to earlier versions of Pro/E, kind of maddening.....

    17-Peridot
    August 25, 2014

    I've had trouble shelling objects that use continuous curvature rounds. Similar with thickening when used on quilts.