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New to Creo and visual cosmetic threads

S550Stang
3-Newcomer

New to Creo and visual cosmetic threads

Adding cosmetic threads to a shaft or hole in a model did not give expected results.  I would have expected a surface texture map or some feature easily seen.  Is there a way to display these threads?

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TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:S550Stang)

Sorry, no.  Not in Creo.

S550Stang
3-Newcomer
(To:TomU)

much appreciated, thank you!

BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:S550Stang)

Take your model into a drawing view and you will see the cosmetic threads as dashed lines or what ever you set them to for display.

TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:BenLoosli)

I'm guessing @S550Stang was looking for a graphical representation of the threads without necessarily having to create the geometry.  Other CAD packages already do this, as shown in the picture below from Inventor.  Creo unfortunately does not, and will not in the foreseeable future.

 

TomU_0-1606936810013.png

 

S550Stang
3-Newcomer
(To:TomU)

yup yup....  would be nice.

Pettersson
15-Moonstone
(To:S550Stang)

You could do your own thing via a mapkey, a bit like I recently explained here: https://community.ptc.com/t5/Part-Modeling/Calculating-surface-are-of-a-threaded-hole/m-p/700790/highlight/true#M35041

 

Instead of searching for a quilt, make a query that searches for surface by feature, type = has thread, AND by surface, type = cylindrical. I haven't found a way to only find solid surfaces, so this will color the quilt as well, but that probably doesn't matter. Then apply a specific appearance on it. You could even get real fancy and make multiple queries that filter on thread diameter and/or pitch, applying different appearances to each.

 

Of course, it wouldn't be automatic, and you'd have to press the mapkey every time you add new holes to update.

MB_3972011
5-Regular Member
(To:Pettersson)

HI Petterson, 

 

i've seen your answer regarding to "paint the tread part of an hol" with a mapkey. 

I've started to use creo just few weeks ago and' i understood your suggestion but i have no idea on how to do it or where to search the infomartion / manual to learn that. I 'll really appreciate your help. 

Another idea could be to add this property in the .hol file that generates the holes but also this i've no idea on how to do that. 

 

Thanks a lot!

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