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The Blend Tool. (parallel, rotational, general)
Does anyone use this lonely feature any longer?
Personally, I have notcreated one since basic training in 1989. Would that make me Un-blended?
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Sorry all...I thought I was in the ETC forum when I posted. Don't shoot!
In Reply to Dean Long:
The Blend Tool. (parallel, rotational, general)
Does anyone use this lonely feature any longer?
Personally, I have notcreated one since basic training in 1989. Would that make me Un-blended?
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Boundary blend is greyed out on my insert menu, must need some surfacing module I don't have in my old license. VSS always seems so complicated, unintuitive and just overkill for a simple little blend. I use the parallel blend for a lot of molded shapes. I can make in one feature a shape that includes protrusions and multiple draft angles all of which will show up properly on the drawing (the section dimensions, not draft angles but it's rarely useful to put small angles on a drawing anyway, better in a note). The rotational and general blends not so much.
In Reply to Robert Frindt:
Same here,
Boundary Blend and VSS cover almost any shape I need to model. Rotational,
parallel and general have only been used during training.
Bob Frindt
Sr. Designer
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Parker Aerospace
Gas Turbine Fuel Systems Division
8940 Tyler Boulevard
Mentor, OH 44060 USA
direct (440) 266-2359
cell: (216) 990-8711
fax: (440) 266-2311
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www.parker.com
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Nope, we have the original foundation package and it has no surfacing. Interestingly, certain dashboard commands that toggle between solids and surfaces will create surfaces as well as the edit/fill command. I can also select surfaces and make copies. So PTC has let little bits of surface capabilities creap in, but not boundary blend In general though, I have no need for surfacing.
In Reply to Doug Schaefer:
'Style' or ISDX is its own add on module, but I think surfacing
(boundary blend) has been in the foundation package as long as there has
been a foundation package. That was introduced at least 11 years ago,
probably more like 12-14. I remember going through the negotiations to
'upgrade' to foundation at my old company and I've been here 10.5 years.
Doug Schaefer
Senior Project Engineer, Mechanical
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.