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HOW TO CONVERT A STANDARD PART TO SKELETON
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You can create skeleton part and copy all available part features to skeleton part. That way you have all features in skeleton part.
I think you can not convert part to skeleton part.
Thanks,
Jitu Thakor
i created near by 15 components by using part reference.
that should be convert into skeleton
I think you need to copy all part features to respective skeleton part.
How many features are there in part file?
If it is 10 to 15 features, you need to do this exercise. And in skeleton part we normally keeps as low as possible features.
Thanks,
Jitu
Mr, jitu
every part above 60 features is there...
Mr. Shiva,
Individually you need to copy part features and paste to respective part skeleton and create assembly skeleton.
Thanks,
Jitu
Mr. Jith,
i created skel .part
but below part reference missing.
with out missing references how to create standard part to skeleton
help me
When you copy features from part to skeleton, first feature need to be with reference with three datum in skeleton part. If your part contains external dependencies/some external reference then it would be very difficult to copy features.
To copy features from part file, your part must be independent with respect to other geometry. If it is so then it is like copy and paste.
Hope you are using at least creo 2.0
Mr. Jith,
Creo Elements/Pro 5.0.
i am using can you please give me contact no
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You can call me now if possible
Mr. Shiva,
I think only Shrinkwrap tool can be helpful in your case. I think there is no any other way to convert your part into skeleton,
Thanks,
Sandeep Kadam
Mr. sandeep,
Are you using Creo Elements/Pro 5.0.
Shiva,
I am Using Creo 2.0 but you can use Shrinkwrap command in Proe Wildfire also.
Just try it.
Thanks
Sandeep K
Mr. sandeep,
i tried shrinkwrap command ...it is different
...
Thanks
shiva
I don't know of a way to do it and preserve relationships between the skeleton and components. However, here's one way I have used in the past to just do the conversion.
start:
create new skeleton by copy:
finished: