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Toughest feature - Contest - pls go thru

saravanans_87

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hi guys.. morning to all..

I am having little chat with my friend abt proe and its features..
& finally v are in the mid of discussing abt the toughest features in Proe.

now i got idea to post a question here, so the question is

please tell us the difficult feature for you in proe & how to use that feature.
(eg: toroidal bend , actually i failed to create such one.. so pls help me in this reg too.)..

for all pro e guru's .. I know u r very good in proe & even u know how to use toughest feature in proe too.. pls guide me & those people who are learning proe..

ah.. one more request.. i need not only the proe part but also the steps to create such thing. (am having only wf3.. so pls have this in mind too)

thank you so much for ur replies..
(Actually i am waiting with my pen to write all the steps to create the toughest features)
 
figure eight curve in the thread listed below was pretty tough. The hard part was coming up with the correct equation for the datum curve. It would be really useful if Proe had a pick menu of various curve shapesthat placed an equation in the editor for us to tweak to get the desired results.


Dave
 
I look at it differently. The toughest thing to model might be a highly stylized product and the toughest way to model it would be all in one feature. A more simplistic approach would be to model the product with a technique that is easy and simplistic to modify. or simplistic for others to modify. Using surfaces will make your life easier and also easier for others around you. While your learning surfacing you may not believe that statement but it's true.
 

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