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Measure Distance
So far, I've had no luck using Measure Distance. Can anyone help ?
TIA
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key to pick more than one item. If you just keep picking, the first
thing is deselected when you pick the second.
I have to add that the Creo2 measure tool is fabulous, one of the best
things about it. In fact, it's noteworthy in how PTC listened to the
community. We had a big discussion here about how they had screwed it
up (in WF5?) and the tool in Creo 2 is the fruit of PTC paying attention
to that. Only it I'd pick is there is still no way to toggle the
measurement between the near and far tangents of curved items.
The only thing I miss is the idea of picking a start point and being
able to repeatedly pick new end points. I felt that was very efficient.
Oh, and I'd suggest you not use Measure -> Distance and just click
Measure. Then when pick two items, you get a bunch of information, not
just distance. It's quite nice.
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Pick the ANALYSIS tab / MEASURE / DISTANCE/ change the selector to SURFACE / Pick 1st surface / hold down the CTRL button / Pick 2nd surface.
What I don't like about this new set up is if you want to measure the distance between the 1st surface and a 3rd surface, you can't just pick the 3rd surface to get the distance like you could in Wildfire 4. You have to start all over, 1st surface then 3rd surface.
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You can also select the second surface again to “deselect” it and then you can select the 3<sup>rd</sup> surface. The first surface stays in memory. Keep the control key down during this process.
Same difference though.
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In Reply to donald schelling:
I'm new to Creo 2.0 (From 2001) and I need to measure between two planes.
So far, I've had no luck using Measure Distance. Can anyone help ?
TIA
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Steve
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No need to start over.
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Regards, SMS
Steve Shannon
Tooling Engineer
trans-matic
300 East 48th St.
Holland, MI 49423
phone (616) 820-2427
fax (616) 820-2488
www.transmatic.com
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The repeatedly pick new items is available in Creo 2.0, but it is implement a little backwards, so to say.
One of the users here discovered, that after selecting two references you can RMB on the reference you will change and select Replace from the menu. Now every selection will replace this reference and keep the other.
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The benefit to previous versions are that you can pick the first two references in any order and decide which to replace or swap the replacement as you go.
Another trick is to press and hold Alt while selecting to by-pass the smart filter. It enables you to pick an edge directly instead of drilling down into the model > feature > surface > edge.
/Bjarne
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Herb Spaulding
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Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.
8503 Hilltop Drive
Ooltewah, Tn. 37363
(423) 238-4171 x1236
herb@millerind.com<">mailto:herb@millerind.com>
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The dialog shown is WF5 and earlier, the Creo 2 measure tool does not
have separate 'From' & 'To' fields.
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Thanks to all !
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The only enhancement I would add to this, is to have multiple "My Filters" with the ability to name them whatever I want. I'd definitely separate these (surface and edge) if I could.
Thanks,
-Dave
