Well done Pete! You beat me to it...
I'll second the "Copy Quilt" method. I use it all the time. No Family
table to deal with, no extra part... Set the "Ext Copy Geom" to
"Independant" and PDM doesn't complain about it either. Hmmm - Gets the
job done and saves a battle with PDM... That's a win-win!.
Bernie
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Pete Bokma <->
wrote:
> late your your "initial" part (parent of the mirrored part) model tree;
> prior to putting "text" on part :
>
> *add a feature to "copy all solid surfaces"
> *then create a publish feature and publish the quilt created from the
> "copy all solid surfaces"
> *in your target part (mirrored part) - first feature will be a copy geom
> referencing the publish geom feature from the parent part above.
> *with the quilt published now in your target part, select the quilt, AS A
> QUILT (selection filter) then mirror the quilt about your desired plane.
> *solidify mirrored quilt
> *hack your your text features
>
> Just a thought...
>
> I like mirroring quilts...very clean.
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> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Tony DelNegro <->
> wrote:
>
>> I have a part that was made a while ago. It was created by mirroring
>> another part. The big issue was that the part had text on it. The way
>> this was handled was to backfill the text and then recreate the text
>> correctly. I know we struggled a bit when this happened (back in WF3). I
>> was wondering if there are any experts on mirrored parts that can chime in.
>>
>>
>>
>> The text feature was created using surfaces and the sketches make their
>> way into the mirrored part as well. Is it possible to mirror a part up to
>> a certain feature?
>>
>>
>>
>> Tony
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