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OK, here's the pattern (image attached) - a revolved spherical dimple on a revolved non cylindrical surface. I want the dimple patterned in two directions - very approximately a cylindrical grid - around the revolved surface and along the surface. Easy enough on a true cylinder but keeping the dimple following the curved surface is the tricky bit,
cheers, Sean
OK here's one solution (image attached) I've come up with - which has the added advantage of making the pattern light weight:
Created a (dimension) pattern along a curve (in this case and intersect) on the surface
Create a copy of the surfaces in the pattern and axis patterned the copy feature
Use the surfaces in a solidify. Had to do individual solidifies though for each line of revolves
(In this case the revolve is a cut and I've added the revolve diameter to vary in direction 1)
If you are on Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 and above, you can also use:
Edit | Geometry Pattern
In Reply to Paul Adams:
I am modeling a panel with a punched in fan grille. The grille is made up of .115 square punches in a config of 30 wide x 26 high and a .030 space between punches. It takes about 3 mins. To generate. Is there a way to produce it to generate faster?
Thanx in advance
Paul