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Hi all,
I want to automatically trim sketches. I would like to have one sketch with, for example, a logo. Then, I want to have a second sketch that is the boundary, or the 'trimming' sketch. For example, if I have this sketch text, but I want only the parts of that in the circle, is there a way to do this?
Thank you,
Jeff
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@JiffiPop wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response.
Of course, you can do it manually. However, I am looking for something that can automatically trim based on the circle being a closed loop; anything outside of the loop is trimmed, anything in it is kept. I don't want to have to trim everytime I change the text, for example.
Hi,
you can investigate uploaded Creo 4.0 files.
Sketch regions will work for this if text in the sketch is supported, I have not tested it with text.
This video explains how it works.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7MDVUgSK2o
@JiffiPop wrote:
Hi all,
I want to automatically trim sketches. I would like to have one sketch with, for example, a logo. Then, I want to have a second sketch that is the boundary, or the 'trimming' sketch. For example, if I have this sketch text, but I want only the parts of that in the circle, is there a way to do this?
Thank you,
Jeff
Hi,
Sketch regions functionality is available starting from Creo 5.0.
In Creo 4, you can use procedure shown in trim_sketched_text.mp4 video.
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response.
Of course, you can do it manually. However, I am looking for something that can automatically trim based on the circle being a closed loop; anything outside of the loop is trimmed, anything in it is kept. I don't want to have to trim everytime I change the text, for example.
@JiffiPop wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response.
Of course, you can do it manually. However, I am looking for something that can automatically trim based on the circle being a closed loop; anything outside of the loop is trimmed, anything in it is kept. I don't want to have to trim everytime I change the text, for example.
Hi,
you can investigate uploaded Creo 4.0 files.
Hi Martin,
Very nice! Is there a way to perform this with the trim tool, but with only the sketch? This particular method wouldn't work well as the trim feature would mess with other features I have, but cannot show due to being proprietary.
Thank you!
@JiffiPop wrote:
Hi Martin,
Very nice! Is there a way to perform this with the trim tool, but with only the sketch? This particular method wouldn't work well as the trim feature would mess with other features I have, but cannot show due to being proprietary.
Thank you!
Hi,
the further search for a solution is up to you. I have already given you too much time...