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This is a silly question. Could anyone explain what exactly is a quilt in Creo? An example will be appreciated. Thank you
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Hello sheng yang
quilt is a generall surface. 2d or 3d surface...
Some examples:
- surface extrude
- revolte surface
- thread surface
- fill feater
- and much more
Hello sheng yang
quilt is a generall surface. 2d or 3d surface...
Some examples:
- surface extrude
- revolte surface
- thread surface
- fill feater
- and much more
Hello Bonka,
It still has surface in Creo. What is it especially referred to ?
Thanks,
Sheng
A quilt is an item made of surfaces, just like a household quilt is made of patches of fabric. A single surface is still a surface, but a group of joined surfaces is a quilt.
Operators that can be applied to a quilt will also often apply to a single surface, except a single surface can't be solidified because it can't join its edges to enclose a volume. A single surface can be thickened to make a solid, but that is not the same as solidifying around an enclosed volume.
The term is a holdover from the patchwork quilt. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TyIWjZXP-yc/UAWv5DOlFUI/AAAAAAAAHEM/14-h-o3_hX8/s1600/20120717+Patchwork+quilt-2.jpg