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How to apply different hatching for different features in a single cross section for a part file?
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Hi,
such functionality is not available. Can you add some picture explaining what you need?
Hi,
such functionality is not available. Can you add some picture explaining what you need?
Applying Different Hatch for different features of a single part is possible only Creo 7.0 and in Higher versions of Creo.
I found the solution for hatching.
Thanks.
If you are talking about something like this:
Create you cross section view. Edit each part.
There may be simpler ways to do this, but this is how I get it done.
If those are nuts and bolts shown in the cross section, they should not have hatching per ASME Y14.3-2003 section 4.3.1:
When the cutting plane lies along the longitudinal axis of items, such as shafts, bolts, nuts, rods, rivets, keys, pins, screws, ball
or roller bearings, gear teeth, spokes, and the like, these parts are not sectioned except when internal construction is shown.
I'm less worried about x-hatching and more worried about how your gonna put it together and take it apart!!!😀😁🤣😂
If I wasn't guilty of it, it wouldn't be so funny!!!
Proprietary tools!!! Hahahaha.
Box wrench for the nut and socket driver on the screw.....
I found the solution for hatching.
Applying Different Hatch for different features of a single part is possible only in Creo 7.0 and in Higher versions of Creo.
Thank You
I found the solution for hatching.
Applying Different Hatch for different features of a single part is possible only in Creo 7.0 and in Higher versions of Creo.
Thank You
This is semantics and I am only noting it to stress how important it is to use the correct terminology when posing questions. This is an example of the type of thread that we see with increasing frequency.
No mention of the Creo version etc. in the query posted,
The OP asked: "How to apply different hatching for different features in a single cross section for a part file?"
@MartinHanak provided the correct solution that this is not supported.
The solution marked is illustrating cross hatch applied to different bodies (not features) in a part model.
I am using Creo Parametric 4.0 in that no body option are available so only I mentioned as features.
@RS_9769511 I did not interpret your post as intentionally misleading. I am noting this because there is an internal discussion with the moderators and SMEs involved with the forums. We are trying to figure out how to help users post better versions of questions and it is something that we do not currently have a good solution for.
Your response with the hatching of bodies within the part is accurate with regard to it being available in Creo 7+. If you had noted that you are using Creo 4 that is relevant and key to interpreting the problem.
You can add sketches to your part and x-hatch the sketches. It's a convoluted process in Creo 6, I'm guessing it hasn't changed in later builds.
Create a closed sketch of the area you would like to show hatching. Complete the feature creation. Then go back and edit definition on the sketch feature, Click on "sketch setup" then the properties tab, and click the box for "add hatching lines", you can control the hatch with the values there or you can control them in the drawing, with the more normal x-hatch edit tools. You can't see the x-hatch until you complete the sketch feature completely, again.
I found the solution for hatching.
Applying Different Hatch for different features of a single part is possible only in Creo 7.0 and in Higher versions of Creo.
Thank You
I found the solution for hatching.
Applying Different Hatch for different features of a single part is possible only in Creo 7.0 and in Higher versions of Creo.