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pattern around the axis

Vladimir_G
12-Amethyst

pattern around the axis

Hello, everyone!

Does anybody know how to create a pattern around the axis in the sheet metal module of Creo Parametric?

I would like to create a pattern of teeth of a bead mill blade but the option which is called "around the axis" is not available (it's grey).

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards, Vladimir.

blade.jpg


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You have to merge the sections of the plate.

pattern_axis_3.png

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Do you have axis in your part?

This is where you find it...

pattern_axis.png

Hello, Antonius!

Thanks for your answer.

Yes, I have the axis in my model and indeed I can make a pattern of holes, cuts and so on around the axis.

But when I try to pattern a bend then this option becomes unavailable.

blade.jpg

Oh! Yep, this is problematic..

Yeah, you read my thoughts...

I got the "reference" pattern to work, however. Try making the "plate" as a segment and pattern that on the axis. Then the "tooth" will pick up the reference.

pattern_axis_2.png

The attached file is Creo 2.0

That's gorgeous, Antonius! Thank you!

But I can't create a flat pattern of this part... So it is impossible to use this model for manufacturing of the part...

flatpattern.jpg

You have to merge the sections of the plate.

pattern_axis_3.png

That's exactly what I wanted, Antonius!

Thanks a lot for your help.

Kind Regards, Vladimir.

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