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10-Marble
October 13, 2017
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Assembly parts changing color when converting to STP files?

  • October 13, 2017
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In Creo Parametric 4.0, I have an assembly with different parts assigned different colors. When I convert to a STP file, exported as AP214 which is supposed to retain colors, the shade of the colors changes. For example I go from a beige color to a blinding white. Any ideas how to fix this?

Best answer by MartinHanak

 

radius_modification.png

 

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24-Ruby III
October 13, 2017

Hi,

 

maybe (I am not sure) Flexible Modeling functionality in Creo Parametric 4.0 enables user to change bend radius.

24-Ruby III
October 16, 2017

 

radius_modification.png

 

10-Marble
October 16, 2017

Thanks Martin, 

 

This is what I need. 

 

Unfortunately, I'm stuck on Creo 3.0 M030 for now, and 'EDIT BEND' appears to be a new feature in Creo 4.0. 

 

Guess I'll have to bug my boss for an update. 

1-Visitor
October 13, 2017

If it was a solid part, then Direct Modeling / Flexible Modeling Extension could be used, but I don't know if that applies to sheet metal parts. The ability to change the thickness easily is obvious - sheet metal consists of a single surface definition and an offset value. The software that reads the STEP file generates the offset surfaces. Changing the radius means deciding how the remaining geometry is supposed to react and requires changing either the locations of surfaces or of bounding geometry.

 

The only suggestions I see for your specific case are within Solidworks, where everyone seems to delete the radius, trim the remaining surfaces to their intersections and then add new rounds that they can control.

 

https://www.ptc.com/en/cad-software-blog/working-with-imported-cad-data-using-the-ptc-creo-flexible-modeling-extension

17-Peridot
October 14, 2017

Feature recognition?  Isn't that included in core-Creo?

 

Also have not tried but the convert to sheetmetal does some rudimentary feature recognition.