rounds on all edges of a part
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rounds on all edges of a part
Hi,
I'm pretty sure it's possible to make a round function on all edges of a part....
But can't remember how.
Currently on Creo2.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi,
With autoround feature it looks like it's working fine. Just tested it...
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Hi,
With autoround feature it looks like it's working fine. Just tested it...
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That's it !
Autoround feature
Thanks
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There is also an IntentEdg function that will select all edges of a feature (updates when new edges are added). Just put mouse over one edge and right click until all edges highlight and left click to except.
There is always more to learn in Creo.
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Autoround is convenient, but on complex parts it can be inconsistent. It'll try to round everything, but there may be edges that cannot be rounded and it'll skip some as a result. If your model changes, it may then round those and skip others depending on what changed. It can also take a very long time on complex parts. We tried it once and gave up on it as a result of those limitations.
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Yep Doug, I agree with you. In fact I never use it for the reasons you give. I think this is only usable on simple parts.
