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edoardo fiorani
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
about sections in drawings |
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Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful for
me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a section with
planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that someone will
reply me.
edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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David Janes
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:49 am Post subject:
Re: about sections in drawings |
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| Quote: | "edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:Lv4qe.1006249$b5.43500790@news3.tin.it...
Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful for
me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a section with
planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that someone will reply
me.
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The type of section you are trying to create is called an Offset section. To
create one, you basically sketch a cut plane on some sketching plane using any
geometry (planes, axes, vertices, surfaces) for sketcher references. Or, the thing
can be completely free handed through the part/assembly. But, if you want to cut
through the middle of a cylindrical feature, say, you'd better use an axis:
appropriate reference geometry for the zig-zaggy offset section you are trying to
cut.
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David Janes
| Quote: | edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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edoardo fiorani
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Posted:
Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
Re: about sections in drawings |
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sorry Mr Janes,but i didn't understand how putting the Sections
planes...Can you be much more clearer?I thank you so much ,
Edoardo
"David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:ge7qe.9995$qr.5149@fed1read06...
| Quote: | "edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:Lv4qe.1006249$b5.43500790@news3.tin.it...
Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful
for me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a
section with planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that
someone will reply me.
The type of section you are trying to create is called an Offset section.
To create one, you basically sketch a cut plane on some sketching plane
using any geometry (planes, axes, vertices, surfaces) for sketcher
references. Or, the thing can be completely free handed through the
part/assembly. But, if you want to cut through the middle of a cylindrical
feature, say, you'd better use an axis: appropriate reference geometry for
the zig-zaggy offset section you are trying to cut.
--
David Janes
edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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David Janes
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Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:18 am Post subject:
Re: about sections in drawings |
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| Quote: | "edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:J9mqe.5121$75.212067@news4.tin.it...
sorry Mr Janes,but i didn't understand how putting the Sections planes...Can
you be much more clearer?I thank you so much ,
Edoardo
Sorry, Sr Fiorani, no section planes, non quello! |
Go to 'View>View Manager>Xsec>New>Offset', pick a planar surface to sketch on and
sketch your cut "plane". And it need not be a planar cut, composed of straight
sketched geometry. You could sketch arcs, as long as the cutting geometry starts
and ends at or off the part boundary.
--
David Janes
| Quote: | "David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:ge7qe.9995$qr.5149@fed1read06...
"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:Lv4qe.1006249$b5.43500790@news3.tin.it...
Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful for
me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a section with
planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that someone will reply
me.
The type of section you are trying to create is called an Offset section. To
create one, you basically sketch a cut plane on some sketching plane using any
geometry (planes, axes, vertices, surfaces) for sketcher references. Or, the
thing can be completely free handed through the part/assembly. But, if you want
to cut through the middle of a cylindrical feature, say, you'd better use an
axis: appropriate reference geometry for the zig-zaggy offset section you are
trying to cut.
--
David Janes
edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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edoardo fiorani
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Posted:
Sun Jun 12, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
Re: about sections in drawings |
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but i can't understand the way of drawing the ziggi-zag section line.if I'm
in 3d ,Should the option "use sketcher 2d" under the TOOLS> ENVIROMENT be
unable ???
I have a big trouble.....but i have the sensation that something is
missing.....
Edoardo
"David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:eqtqe.10411$qr.3142@fed1read06...
| Quote: | "edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:J9mqe.5121$75.212067@news4.tin.it...
sorry Mr Janes,but i didn't understand how putting the Sections
planes...Can you be much more clearer?I thank you so much ,
Edoardo
Sorry, Sr Fiorani, no section planes, non quello!
Go to 'View>View Manager>Xsec>New>Offset', pick a planar surface to sketch
on and sketch your cut "plane". And it need not be a planar cut, composed
of straight sketched geometry. You could sketch arcs, as long as the
cutting geometry starts and ends at or off the part boundary.
--
David Janes
"David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:ge7qe.9995$qr.5149@fed1read06...
"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:Lv4qe.1006249$b5.43500790@news3.tin.it...
Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful
for me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a
section with planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that
someone will reply me.
The type of section you are trying to create is called an Offset
section. To create one, you basically sketch a cut plane on some
sketching plane using any geometry (planes, axes, vertices, surfaces)
for sketcher references. Or, the thing can be completely free handed
through the part/assembly. But, if you want to cut through the middle of
a cylindrical feature, say, you'd better use an axis: appropriate
reference geometry for the zig-zaggy offset section you are trying to
cut.
--
David Janes
edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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David Janes
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Sun Jun 12, 2005 8:10 am Post subject:
Re: about sections in drawings |
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"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
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| Quote: | but i can't understand the way of drawing the ziggi-zag section line.if I'm in
3d ,Should the option "use sketcher 2d" under the TOOLS> ENVIROMENT be unable
???
I have a big trouble.....but i have the sensation that something is
missing.....
Edoardo
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After you pick a plane or planar surface to sketch on, the sketch plane should
reorient to be parallel with the screen, just as it does any other time you
sketch. (If it doesn't reorient, go to 'View>Orientation>Sketch orientation'.)
Remember, you are sketching the edge of the knife that will cut into the part. To
one side of that knife line, material will be removed and when you tip the cutaway
toward you, you'll see inside the part.
--
David Janes
| Quote: | "David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:eqtqe.10411$qr.3142@fed1read06...
"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:J9mqe.5121$75.212067@news4.tin.it...
sorry Mr Janes,but i didn't understand how putting the Sections
planes...Can you be much more clearer?I thank you so much ,
Edoardo
Sorry, Sr Fiorani, no section planes, non quello!
Go to 'View>View Manager>Xsec>New>Offset', pick a planar surface to sketch on
and sketch your cut "plane". And it need not be a planar cut, composed of
straight sketched geometry. You could sketch arcs, as long as the cutting
geometry starts and ends at or off the part boundary.
--
David Janes
"David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invarris> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:ge7qe.9995$qr.5149@fed1read06...
"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibrothers@alice.it> wrote in message
news:Lv4qe.1006249$b5.43500790@news3.tin.it...
Hi to everybdy,
I have written you many times and your advice was always very useful for
me.the question is very simple.I'd like to know how creating a section with
planes consecutive and intersected each other.i hope that someone will
reply me.
The type of section you are trying to create is called an Offset section. To
create one, you basically sketch a cut plane on some sketching plane using
any geometry (planes, axes, vertices, surfaces) for sketcher references. Or,
the thing can be completely free handed through the part/assembly. But, if
you want to cut through the middle of a cylindrical feature, say, you'd
better use an axis: appropriate reference geometry for the zig-zaggy offset
section you are trying to cut.
--
David Janes
edoardo.
P.S: of course i'm using to Pro/E WF 2.0
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