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Family table part with complex geometry

MP_9215870
11-Garnet

Family table part with complex geometry

Hi,

Is ist posible to use parts with complex geometry for familiy tabels.

 

Pls see attached picture. I have a part where I want to drive the outer diameter by a family table parameter and the inside conture, which has a lot of dimension, should also scale when I change  the diameter. I dont want to put in any inside shape dimesnion into family paramter because this is way to much work.

The relations between outer diameter and inside shape should also be constant for each family table part.

 

Basis question: Is this possible, If yes - how? 

MP_9215870_0-1721907906484.pngMP_9215870_1-1721907931971.png

 

 

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:MP_9215870)

Yes, it is possible to use family table to drive the outer diameter of the model. In order to scale the cutout, shape you would need to define the relationship to the outer diameter. If it is as simple as scaling the shape, then you can do this with construction geometry for the cutout shape i.e. a bounding box or polygon and then use a relation to set the scale factor as a function of the outside diameter. This method would apply the scaling in the model when regenerated after a change is made to the OD.

 

Example of construction circle defining the size of an inscribed polygon:

tbraxton_0-1721909236321.png

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:MP_9215870)

Yes, it is possible to use family table to drive the outer diameter of the model. In order to scale the cutout, shape you would need to define the relationship to the outer diameter. If it is as simple as scaling the shape, then you can do this with construction geometry for the cutout shape i.e. a bounding box or polygon and then use a relation to set the scale factor as a function of the outside diameter. This method would apply the scaling in the model when regenerated after a change is made to the OD.

 

Example of construction circle defining the size of an inscribed polygon:

tbraxton_0-1721909236321.png

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:tbraxton)

Or if need be, can you create a series of construction circles that are driven by relations as mentioned by @tbraxton .

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