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Dome feature

cdspk
1-Visitor

Dome feature

Re: the SW Dome feature - select a face, pull out a dome to a distance


Creo (2.0) doesn't have an exact match but what would you suggest as the nearest/quickest option.


I thought a blend could use a point as its final section?


Cheers,


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cdspk
1-Visitor
(To:cdspk)

Thanks for Mikessuggestions for the Solid Freeform or the Style Surface Edit. You can also add the obscure Radius Dome feature.


The problem with all these sub div based feature is they are OK if you are deform a rectangular surface as the sub div grid conforms to the base surface boundaries, as soon as you have a curved or tapering boundary the original edges get pulled off the plane non uniformly rather than creating a simple domed 'cap'


Creo and SW features are in the attached image, SW maintains the original surace boundary, Creo maintains the extents of the rectangular grid

tcarrington
3-Newcomer
(To:cdspk)

Hello Community:

I have an engineer that is pushing me back to pro/E's "font" and away from "ttf_font" because printing takes so long with "ttf_font". But "ttf_font" has a smaller aspect ratio and is thicker and easier to read. What is the answer here? Get a new printer that can handle "ttf_font"? Below are examples of each.
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Wildfire 3
Windows 7

Thanks,

--Tom Carrington--
Rexair LLC
231-876-3932
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TomU
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(To:cdspk)

It's probably taking a long time because "stroke true type fonts" is on. If you turn that off it will print much faster. You will need to verify that everything still looks okay. Depending on the printing method you use, the true type font won't actually be sent to the printer and the printer may substitute its own font.

Tom U.
mpeterson
12-Amethyst
(To:cdspk)

Tom and group,

I would recommend using ARIAL as a drawing font/text. It looks better than the default ProE/CREO fonts, but more importantly when creating a PDF file it will result in a PDF drawing that looks much closer to the original CAD drawing since the PDF creatoruses ARIAL as its font. Thus typically there won't be shifting of notes and text between file formats. To use Arial you will have to either copy the Arial font to the Pro/CREO text folder location and then restart Pro to get it to show in your drawing text properties dialog box OR in the config point to the Windows font folder to access Arial. My 2 cents

Mark A. Peterson
Design Engineer
Varel International

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