We've done the drawing to .ig2/igs conversion for a while but I found this company that has created a software add-on for V5 that takes care of all the parametric 3D text problems and now we will be using it for the forseeable future. Type3 is the company, look up Text in Catia as the video...
I can't see the pictures you linked Ferdo but I'm guessing it was the small 6mm fillets going into the thin legs? Took a few more minutes to think about how to get these blends to look right without using GSD or SMD. Luckily Remove Face...
In part design only?
Here's one way. Probably not the best way but it gets it done.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=9e973446-55d2-4df7-aec6-bd4f09233dea&file=BRACKET_redone.CATPart
Here's what I do, that I found here a while ago:
Open a blank drawing. Type out your as needed, and save the drawing as a .ig2 format. In a file manager window from your operating system, change the file extension to .igs and open that file in V5. I usually add this .igs part to my working...
I'm trying to develop a simulation where revolving about one joint will force a surface to surface contact that drives a second rotation that is perpendicular to the first. The surface to surface contact is not consistent, or always on the same two surfaces. I have my fixed component, the...
Maybe instead of Fix, try Fix Together to another part like the baseplate, or something else that won't move. Strike that, I just read that you only want to see Fix constraints. That is crazy. I haven't had to use R19 yet, but it's loaded for the right customer here.
this guy's course was good, covers a lot of stuff that you'd actually use in day to day product modeling. unlike the usual training courses that use canned exercises with block and cylinder.
www.practicalcatia.com
Keith was very knowledgeable, coming from a product design background he was...
If you need some wireframe/point data hidden, and others shown, move the hideable stuff to another geometric set and hide that set in the model. The view update will work fine after that. If you're working with an assembly, have the product open in session. This would be a solution if you...