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Folks
I have an assembly with two components in Creo 10.. Intially, i had a subassembly instead of the shrinkwrap part but these boolean operations wont recognize assemblies.
The cylinder represents the cavity that we are restrained. the part represents our final 3D print part that fits inside the cavity. So I want to cutout all the external geometry from the tetras part outside the cylinder volume. I tried picking either one as the modified models/modifying components without any results. Tried different sizes of cylinder and no good.
I wonder if i should use the "create part intersect" which also didnt work.
Any ideas please share
thanks
Is the intent to fill a shelled (hollow) cylinder with a solid lattice? If so, are you not able to do this with the lattice fill functionality?
Regarding assembly Boolean ops.
Are you able to confirm that the following requirements are not an issue with your models?
hello
i couldnt get it to work with lattices maybe is the shape size. If it fails to recognize the part in boolean operations, it will do the same elsewhere.? But you bring good points.
"•Parts intersected by an assembly feature"
wouldnt this go away if we use a shrinkwrap (surface method). ? in any case, parts assembled did intersect and i never bother to remove the interfered surfaces (see attached).. is this what you referring to?
a multi-body can worK but i will run into the same issue as above if thats the culprit. Plus I dont want recreate everything again so i prefer to use what i currently have
thanks
"....(see attached).. is this what you referring to?"
I am not able to tell what the issue is from looking at the screen shots posted. Is your unit cell geometry all created in a part model as a single body? If you post your models, you may get some relevant feedback.
Keep in mind that the lattice generation and shrinkwrap are not standard "solid geometry" features in the context of solid modeling. I have not used either of these in the manner that you are attempting so I cannot offer any insight on them in this context. Shrinkwrap creates an approximation of geometry so not surprising that it may not be valid for use with a Boolean operation, it may look like a cylinder but it may not "be" a cylinder in the geometry kernel.
Hi @joe_c,
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Thanks,
Anurag
