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Stretch Deformable Part

Stretch Deformable Part

Stretch Deformable Part

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Hello All,

I am trying to assemble 2 part. However one of them has to be stretched to match well. I am not too much familiar with UG, but as I search I would use deformable part option. I convert my part to a deformable part (not sure if I did this exactly right).

And now, which command do I have to use to stretch my part?

Should I do this in assembly or only in part file?

Please answer if you have an idea, I really need urgent help.

Thanks!

RE: Stretch Deformable Part

Deformable parts have to be 'driven' by something, either parameters (i.e Expressions) or some sort of modeling feature, like a Trim or Replace Face feature.

If you could provide either you example part and/or a picture of what it is that you're attempting to do, that would help in trying to explain better what you will need to do.

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