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PROFIL_CUT_QUILT feature is not hidden

smurphy
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PROFIL_CUT_QUILT feature is not hidden

I create a profile cut and surface join. I believe the profile cut added a feature call PROFIL_CUT_QUILT to a part. This feature seems to overwrite the solid geometry when displayed in a drawing. I have to hide this feature for it to look right. Is this default behavior or is there a setting I can change so the feature is automatically hidden.

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The parts as seen in the model.

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The model tree showing PROFIL_CUT_QUILT is visible for rectangular tube.

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The drawing after inserting the model.

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The drawing after I hide the PROFIL_CUT_QUILT in the model.


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Hi Scott Murphy‌,

the default behaviour of the software is that the layer with the quilt is hidden in the 3d model. If you want to hide the quilt in the drawing as well just hide the layer 00_PROFIL_QUILT.

20161130173807.png

Hope this helps.

greetings Sam

Samuel Brantner
B&W Software GmbH

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Hi Scott Murphy‌,

the default behaviour of the software is that the layer with the quilt is hidden in the 3d model. If you want to hide the quilt in the drawing as well just hide the layer 00_PROFIL_QUILT.

20161130173807.png

Hope this helps.

greetings Sam

Samuel Brantner
B&W Software GmbH

Thanks Sam! I believe the layer would be better than changing the model.

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