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How to show C'bore and tapped information on the drawing

JoeFrancz
1-Newbie

How to show C'bore and tapped information on the drawing

I created a tapped hole and added a cbore. Now when I go to show the dimension of the hole only the tap size and drill size show up in the dimension/note. No cbore diameter or depth appears with the tap information. Outside of manually adding the cbore symbol along with its diameter & depth to the note, is there a way have this done automatically?

We are using WF4

TIA


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Not sure about WF4, but in the past you have to delete the "note" in the
model and edit definition of the thread feature which will regenerate
the note. The problem is that the note is created when you FIRST create
the hole and it doesn't "adjust" when you redefine the hole. The "note"
will be internal to the hole, like this:


At least this is what I recall...

Thanks...

Paul Korenkiewicz
FEV, Inc.
4554 Glenmeade
Auburn Hills, MI., 48326

mheath
5-Regular Member
(To:JoeFrancz)

Joe,
You have to create a new .hol file with the callout format set with the counterbore format defined like such...

CALLOUT_FORMAT {0:&PATTERN_NO}X &Screw_size UNC-&Thread_Class <ctrl-a>x<ctrl-b> &Thread_Depth /<ctrl-a>v<ctrl-b><ctrl-a>n<ctrl-b>&CBOREDIAM <ctrl-a>x<ctrl-b> &CBOREDEPTH

Carpe Diem,
"Happiness equals reality minus expectations"

Michael Heath
Schlumberger Reservoir Completions
14910 Airline Rd.
Rosharon, TX 77583

Joe

To see and edit the files that drive the hole text go to: c:/program files/ wildfire4 (or where ever your load point is) .../text/hole/

you will file the .hol files there. If you edit these, the next time you up date pro-e you will over ride your edits and the files will go back to where they were.

Here is what I do.

Created another directory some where on the network drive called "holes". Then I placed the attached files in that directory. Go in to pro-e and add the option "hole_parameter_file_path" and set it to where ever you placed the directory "holes".

You must exit pro to get this to take affect.

The next time you create a hole, the note will be what I think you are looking for. You can modify the .hol files to be what you are looking for. If you have any problems let me know and I'll try to help you.



In Reply to Paul Korenkiewicz:

Not sure about WF4, but in the past you have to delete the "note" in the
model and edit definition of the thread feature which will regenerate
the note. The problem is that the note is created when you FIRST create
the hole and it doesn't "adjust" when you redefine the hole. The "note"
will be internal to the hole, like this:


At least this is what I recall...

Thanks...

Paul Korenkiewicz
FEV, Inc.
4554 Glenmeade
Auburn Hills, MI., 48326

Joe
To see and edit the files that drive the hole text go to:
c:/program files/ wildfire4 (or where ever your load point is)
.../text/hole/you will file the .hol files there. If you edit
these, the next time you up date pro-e you will over ride your edits and
the files will go back to where they were.Here is what I do.
Created
another directory some where on the network drive called "holes". Then I
placed the attached files in that directory. Go in to pro-e and add the
option "hole_parameter_file_path" and set it to where ever you placed
the directory "holes".You must exit pro to get this to take affect.The
next time you create a hole, the note will be what I think you are
looking for. You can modify the .hol files to be what you are looking
for. If you have any problems let me know and I'll try to help you.



Fred J. Matthis
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...And the reason why we move the files to another directory, is so they
don't get overwritten with an update to Pro-E...



Can't tell you how many times this has happened to me with regards to
Modelcheck.





Christopher F. Gosnell



FPD Company

124 Hidden Valley Road

McMurray, PA 15317
A.DelNegro
4-Participant
(To:JoeFrancz)

I believe everything you've read so far is true. There is also a
'reset' button on the Note panel of the dashboard that allows you to
reset the note. I had called support about this while in WF3 and they
said they had added this so you could update the notes for holes. Not
sure how it will work for you. Maybe if you create the new .hol files &
restart Pro/E, you might only have to 'reset' the notes. Sorry I can't
be more specific.



Tony


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