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I am looking to create several cuts and thenbreak the edges with a chamfer in assy mode.
I created the cuts and select the edges and the chamfer icon is greyed out.
Did we loose functionality in Creo? (I just updated from WF4)
Thanks for the input,
It seems stupid that I can not use a time saving chamfer command instead of rovolve and etrused to create the geomotry that can and is done every day in a simple machine operation of an assembly.
I swear I could do it in WF4 but I have now way of checking now.
In short the features need to be machined when the upper and lower components are mating to create a continuous surface regardless ofmanufacturing mismatch.
The feature cannot go in the part file because the forging and machining are done at manufacturer A.
Then it is shipped to a second manufacturer B who heat treats and additional operations after the part is assembled.
Manufacture A and B each have individual drawings.
I complained to the guys at PTC LIVE GLOBAL 2015. I am often making band-aids for such features. Just this week I had a weldment that I put a square o-ring groove into, It sure would have been nice to put a round in each of the grooves. I got lazy and did not want to create all the surfaces and solidify them.....I just put a note on the drawing and grumbled to my cube mate something nice about PTC.
i made a sketch in creo 4.0 & for every corner i have to mentioned the corner radius/chamfer value. it really consuming a lot of time.
what is the simple way to do in minimum step.
It seems to me that family tables lend themselves greatly to manage post-processed parts within next-level assemblies.
I am also a fan of assembly Merge operations if you can manage phantoms on your BOM and/or don't have objections to external relations.
I am not a -big- fan of either solution though. On the fly I would go for a simple sweep or revolve cut to solve the problem.
I will cycle through these options depending on the ultimate task at hand.
Also look into welding... -that- was PTC's answer to adding material!
And no answer for raw assembly level deformation by tonnage!
It seems I agree with all here in that we should be able to add material (welds) and make simple things like chamfers and rounds at the assy level. Honestly, why not have access to ALL the modeling features, and then if we make something that can't be manufactured, well, that's on us as it always is here in the real world.
Our spacecraft uses composites (carbon fiber), and there are times 2 parts are joined at assembly with additional layers of C/F, and these can be very complex shapes. Also, sometimes after adding this extra material at assembly, a final finishing cut is done on the assy as a whole, to get the desired aero shape. How are we supposed to do that easily if we can't freely add or subtract material????
Ok, if it needs to be a little more $$ in the "Advanced Assy" option, we're willing to pay it.. you listening PTC?