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SHEET-METAL

mgupta-4
1-Newbie

SHEET-METAL

How it’s made, extrusion die or other processes, any buddy guide?

 

kind regards,

 

ADNAN


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Manish,

pattern quantity has its own dimension symbol. If you show pattern dimensions using Edit command and put mouse cursor on pattern quantity value (eg. 4 EXTRUDES), then after a while you will see a floating box containing the name of pattern quantity symbol (eg. p10). You have to add this dimension into Family table column.

I attached simple model created on Creo Parametric 2.0.

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

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mbonka
15-Moonstone
(To:mgupta-4)

My solution is described on simply holes:

1. use pattern of datum axis like driving references. Make a pattern of 4 holes

2. place hole to this reference and make full reference pattern

3. place second hole to the same driving refernece. Press pattern and exclude holes that you don´t need. Click on black point and change it to white one.

4. make a family table, that include both HOLE PATTERNS and pick yes/no als you wish

holes_FT.JPG

l hope, it can help you...

Manish,

pattern quantity has its own dimension symbol. If you show pattern dimensions using Edit command and put mouse cursor on pattern quantity value (eg. 4 EXTRUDES), then after a while you will see a floating box containing the name of pattern quantity symbol (eg. p10). You have to add this dimension into Family table column.

I attached simple model created on Creo Parametric 2.0.

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

Hey Martin ,

Thanks A lot ,finally i got the answer ,this is great...awesome

Manish

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