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I have revised a part that was perfectly fine. Now it is hollow on the inside after adding 2 features. Any ideas how to fix this?
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Hi all,
I have figured out my issue.
For my hole references I was using the right plane (align) and the front plane (8.75). The part would turn hollow.
I now change the front plane reference to the CL axis at 8.75 and the part is happy.
Probably just stupidity on my end, but not quite sure why that made the part happy.
Not enough information to offer an explicit solution.
Post the model for review. Identify which version of Creo you are using.
To debug this, go into insert mode or use the model player to find out which feature is causing the undesired geometry. Once you identify which feature it is then reroute/redefine it to reflect design intent.
How to use the model player:
If I add a hole where I drew the red box here, it goes to hollow.
The hole is not intersecting anything else other than the reference surface. I have tried referencing the hole off of a plane and nothing, it still makes the part hollow. Creo8.0
Hi,
what happens when you cut off one half of your model. If this action produces hollow geometry then model geometry is incorrect.
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Your model is surface model, not the solid one.
Hi,
When I cut the model in half, it is still fine. As soon as I add the hole feature as I put in the above post, it becomes hollow.
@JG_10559632 wrote:
Hi,
When I cut the model in half, it is still fine. As soon as I add the hole feature as I put in the above post, it becomes hollow.
Hi,
please pack your part into zip file and upload zip file as @tbraxton suggested.
Was this modeled natively in Creo or imported from somewhere else? (Online vendor's models, etc.)
Hi all,
I have figured out my issue.
For my hole references I was using the right plane (align) and the front plane (8.75). The part would turn hollow.
I now change the front plane reference to the CL axis at 8.75 and the part is happy.
Probably just stupidity on my end, but not quite sure why that made the part happy.
What version of Creo are you using?