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Can't see quilts for hole threads

Ben8
12-Amethyst

Can't see quilts for hole threads

In short - I can't not see quilts that present threads within Hole feature, until I select them.

 

Full explanation:

Say I start a new empty part, model tree is completely empty aside from a few datum features:

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Now I create a demo quilt just to demonstrate that Creo settings are presumably correct and quilts are actually displayed. So far so good:

Ben8_1-1728050171841.png

 

 

Now I create a solid block with an M6 threaded hole (ignore the random dimmension sizes for the purpose of this example):

Ben8_2-1728050327134.png

 

 

A hole feature with thread quilt is created, as can be seen by selection highlight of the hole. However note that there is still only one quilt in the Quilts menu at the top of the tree created by the Fill feature, so it means that Hole didn't create its own new Quilt body@

Ben8_3-1728050420254.png

 

 

 

 

 

Now I hide the solid block, and the quilt of the thread is also invisible. However, I can still hover the mouse over it, and it gets pre-select highlighted:

Ben8_4-1728050592215.png

 

 

I can select both sides of the thread as surface, and use Quilt commands like "Remove" to delete them:

Ben8_5-1728050653551.png

 

 

 

Having said the above, I assume this thread is actually a quilt on a system level of Creo. I have everything enabled in Model Tree Filters, but these thread quilts are still invisible:

Ben8_6-1728050754345.png

 

I can't find any information in Creo Help on this thread body, so I am asking here:

Is this thread quilt actually a quilt?

If it is, why is it not visible? Maybe I need to enable some setting for it?

If it is not a quilt, what is it? Why do surface features work on it? Still though, how to make it visible?

 

Many thanks!

 

ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:Ben8)

That's a BUG that has been in "Creo" for a LONG time now, that PTC refuses to fix...among other things.  You CAN see them if you changing the viewing style to "Wireframe".

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6 REPLIES 6
MartinHanak
24-Ruby III
(To:Ben8)

Hi,

please ask PTC Support.


Martin Hanák
pausob
18-Opal
(To:Ben8)

Does your your part model have a  layer that auto-collects the thread quilts and this layer is hidden?

Please share screenshot of the layer tree (or the model, if possible)

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:Ben8)

That's a BUG that has been in "Creo" for a LONG time now, that PTC refuses to fix...among other things.  You CAN see them if you changing the viewing style to "Wireframe".

Ben8
12-Amethyst
(To:Patriot_1776)

Thank you Patriot, it did seem like a bug. 

Great tip about Wireframe view - even if not perfect, surely good enough to continue working with those holes. 

I market your answer as a solution.

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
(To:Ben8)

Yeah, this has been p!ssing me off for many years now, it USED to work, but hasn't in a loooong time.  And they refuse to fix it....long with a lot of other things.  I always check to make sure the threads are there and then go back to hidden line.  Glad that "worked" for you.

 

Best of luck!

PCV_co.
6-Contributor
(To:Ben8)

Hi,

What is the purpose of manipulation with it beside modification through hole feature?

On thread quilt look as special type of quilt and, as I know, it was like that from beginning of ProE / Creo.

I also use wireframe mode for viewing threads.

 

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