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‎May 01, 2012
09:20 AM
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Shtml accuracy and thickness
Good morning,
I am migrating some sheetmetal parts from R2001 to WF4/5/Creo1 (not sure
where we'll stop... J) and am getting the following "error' messages.
Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of
current [0.0000 - 1000000.0000].
Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid
bad geometry creation.
These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012,
but are complaining as we migrate. I have changed the accuracy to 0.0002
already which Creo1 seems happy about, but WF4 is still issuing the error.
The baffling aspect to me is, this part has a thickness of 0.035" which is
greater than the minimum in the complaint. Also, what does it mean,
"...instead of current [0.0000 - 1000000.0000]." Where does it get this
"current" thickness?
Thanks in advance,
Gavin B. Rumble, PE
Solid Engineering
336-224-2312
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I am migrating some sheetmetal parts from R2001 to WF4/5/Creo1 (not sure
where we'll stop... J) and am getting the following "error' messages.
Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of
current [0.0000 - 1000000.0000].
Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid
bad geometry creation.
These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012,
but are complaining as we migrate. I have changed the accuracy to 0.0002
already which Creo1 seems happy about, but WF4 is still issuing the error.
The baffling aspect to me is, this part has a thickness of 0.035" which is
greater than the minimum in the complaint. Also, what does it mean,
"...instead of current [0.0000 - 1000000.0000]." Where does it get this
"current" thickness?
Thanks in advance,
Gavin B. Rumble, PE
Solid Engineering
336-224-2312
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‎May 01, 2012
10:32 AM
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On 05/01/12 08:20, Gavin B. Rumble, PE wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I am migrating some sheetmetal parts from R2001 to WF4/5/Creo1 (not sure where we'll stop... J)
> and am getting the following "error' messages.
>
> /Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of current [0.0000 -
> 1000000.0000]. /
>
> /Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid bad geometry creation./
>
> These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012, but are complaining as
> we migrate. I have changed the accuracy to 0.0002 already which Creo1 seems happy about, but WF4
> is still issuing the error. The baffling aspect to me is, this part has a thickness of 0.035"
> which is greater than the minimum in the complaint. Also, what does it mean, ".../instead of
> _current_ [0.0000 - 1000000.0000]." /Where does it get this "current" thickness?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gavin B. Rumble, PE
>
> Solid Engineering
>
> 336-224-2312
>
>
We had a few older sheetmetal parts that also gave this error when opening in WF5. PTC fixed these
parts and sent them back to us:
See case solution: CS23265
>
> Good morning,
>
> I am migrating some sheetmetal parts from R2001 to WF4/5/Creo1 (not sure where we'll stop... J)
> and am getting the following "error' messages.
>
> /Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of current [0.0000 -
> 1000000.0000]. /
>
> /Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid bad geometry creation./
>
> These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012, but are complaining as
> we migrate. I have changed the accuracy to 0.0002 already which Creo1 seems happy about, but WF4
> is still issuing the error. The baffling aspect to me is, this part has a thickness of 0.035"
> which is greater than the minimum in the complaint. Also, what does it mean, ".../instead of
> _current_ [0.0000 - 1000000.0000]." /Where does it get this "current" thickness?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gavin B. Rumble, PE
>
> Solid Engineering
>
> 336-224-2312
>
>
We had a few older sheetmetal parts that also gave this error when opening in WF5. PTC fixed these
parts and sent them back to us:
See case solution: CS23265
‎May 01, 2012
10:55 AM
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10:55 AM
Based on the SPR listed, you have to send the parts to PTC to be
repaired?
Christopher F. Gosnell
FPD Company
124 Hidden Valley Road
McMurray, PA 15317
repaired?
Christopher F. Gosnell
FPD Company
124 Hidden Valley Road
McMurray, PA 15317
‎May 01, 2012
11:45 AM
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On 05/01/12 09:55, Chris Gosnell wrote:
>
> Based on the SPR listed, you have to send the parts to PTC to be repaired?
>
Yep. That is what we had to do.
> Christopher F. Gosnell
>
> FPD Company
>
> 124 Hidden Valley Road
>
> McMurray, PA 15317
>
> PH:724.941-5540
>
> FX:724.941.8322
>
> www.fpdcompany.com
>
> _______________________________________________________________________________
>
> Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
> /--JOSEPH CAMPBELL///
>
> *From:*Randy Jones [
>
> /Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of current [0.0000 -
> 1000000.0000]. /
>
> /Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid bad geometry creation./
>
> These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012, bu...
> Phone: 785-823-3276
> Fax: 785-667-2695
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -----End Original Message-----
>
> -----End Original Message-----
--
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Randy Jones
Systems Administrator
Great Plains Mfg., Inc.
1525 E North St
PO Box 5060
Salina, KS USA 67401
email: -
Phone: 785-823-3276
Fax: 785-667-2695
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>
> Based on the SPR listed, you have to send the parts to PTC to be repaired?
>
Yep. That is what we had to do.
> Christopher F. Gosnell
>
> FPD Company
>
> 124 Hidden Valley Road
>
> McMurray, PA 15317
>
> PH:724.941-5540
>
> FX:724.941.8322
>
> www.fpdcompany.com
>
> _______________________________________________________________________________
>
> Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
> /--JOSEPH CAMPBELL///
>
> *From:*Randy Jones [
>
> /Correct range for Thicken ( id 462 ) is [0.0202 - 1000000.0000] instead of current [0.0000 -
> 1000000.0000]. /
>
> /Change the model accuracy or modify thickness value for the feature to avoid bad geometry creation./
>
> These parts were/are happy in R2001 at default Relative Accuracy of 0.0012, bu...
> Phone: 785-823-3276
> Fax: 785-667-2695
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -----End Original Message-----
>
> -----End Original Message-----
--
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Randy Jones
Systems Administrator
Great Plains Mfg., Inc.
1525 E North St
PO Box 5060
Salina, KS USA 67401
email: -
Phone: 785-823-3276
Fax: 785-667-2695
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