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3 sided boundaries - tips for work around

I think I understand your comment about "tuning" on the last page of the tutorial, but maybe it would be helpful to spell out some of that detail a bit more. I liked how you showed multiple examples. Nice job!
 
well, indeed there are some details left without deep discusion. However it is up to You to decide how to create those curves. For sure one of them must be normal to symmetry plane, and second one must be tangent to main surface of grip.

Maybe I would introduce some steps later.

I encourage You to take a look on this post where some details were revealed

[url]http://www.mcadcentral.com/proe/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=33 379&KW=muadib3d&PN=0&TPN=44 [/url]
 
Yo! Jacek, Good work mate. Its nice to see people making an effort with pro-e tutorials, pro-e is way behind in the Saladworks vs debate when it comes to helpful documents!


Using WF5 yet ?
 
Nice tutorial Jacek. Your website is starting to look like a great resource, especially since the 'Some surfaces behavior makes me confused' post just got too long to weed thru. That iron is pretty rad - it makes me really want to start digging into Alias.
 
thx Mgnt

I do my best. All I can say there is more to expect and to wait for.

Next coming is update of 3 sided boundaries. The scope of pages 8 & 9 is going to be extended.



For sure, within a couple of weeks 5 sided boundaries tutorial should be expected. Then, there is good background of discussing issues like complicated rounds.

Still, there is one thing I miss pretty much - no feedback. Guys, send me corection of my tutorials, specialy regarding english. I rarely ever deal with spelling right.
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hope WF 5.0 is first step of great development process regarding generall funcionality

Siemens pushes its NX hard introducing NX 7.0 with PDM data embeded into model.

So, far there is no exiting to me while Pro/E has this funcionality as long PDMLINK was announced.

I do not know what is the scope of Siemens funcionality but having a control over intended parameters from part in PDMlink was possible suppose from ver 7.0. That is more than 2 years ago!

back to the topic

Solving 3 sided boundaries tutorial came little tuning. check this out.
 
muadib3d said:
I do not know what is the scope of Siemens funcionality but having a control over intended parameters from part in PDMlink was possible suppose from ver 7.0. That is more than 2 years ago!

Pro|E has had PDM capability ever since I started using it in 1996 (rev 16). It was Pro|PDM back then, then came Intralink now we have PDMLink.
 

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