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Could it be done by a hole tool?

Could it be done by a hole tool?

Could it be done by a hole tool?

(OP)
I extruded a body from a sketch with round curve. Now I want to make a hole in the body and concentralize with the round curve. But not being able to pick up the round edge/surface as reference. Anyone did this before?

OR I have to do this from sketch and using cut-extruding?
Pic link below:

http://ivproe.com/forum/attachments/month_0502/untitled_R9KgEUbyqWBF.jpg

Thanks,
OldBoot

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

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I think that you could make a curve by intersection with a datum that runs through it, then you could pick up the curve.

MM

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RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

(OP)
I just refresh and it displays. The way you are talking is more complex than sketching. Anyway, I was just curious why pro/e (wildfire) does not show axis while solidworks does in the same condition.

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

OldBoot,

There's a config.pro option
create_axes_for_extruded_arcs yes/no
hopefully I have the wording correct on that, that would create axes for you extruded feature that you could use for a co-axial hole. This config option gets annoying when you have a sketch with many arcs. I usually turn it on before I do an extrusion that I want axes created for and turn it off after.

If you want to redefine the feature sketch another circle and phantom the original after turning on the config or just create an axis thru cylinder to use as a reference.

Michael

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

Another option is to create the axis manually in the extrude itself using an axis point. Make sure the sketch is internal ("unlinked" in WF2), and then in the sketch, go to Sketch-->Axis point. Then, pop one of these at the center of the arc.

When you extrude, you will have an axis normal to the plane, through this point.

Mark

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

(OP)
Thank you Mjcole & Justkeepgiviner!

I tried the config.pro, no create_axis_for_extruded_arcs option. My version is WF 2002.

I managed to add the axis point when editing the sketch as Justkiipgiver says.

Thank you very much! I learnt something again!

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

Good tip justkeepgiviner

The correct wording for the extruded arcs option I mentioned in my previous post is

show_axes_for_extr_arcs yes/no

Of course the simplest way is as justkeepgiviner says but I guess I'm addicted to config.pro options.

Michael

RE: Could it be done by a hole tool?

(OP)
Thanks Michael, I got your config settings this time! have a nice weekend!

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