demonknight
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- Jun 18, 2008
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At my place of work we pin our cabinets together. We use a power copy to help speed up the process for us engineers. I am currently working to improve the power copy and I'm completely lost and the resources I have found aren't great by any stretch of the imagination so I was hoping one of you could hold my hand through this.
Here it is as detailed as I can explain it.
Currently our process for our power copy goes as such:
1. Place planes on all the faces needed by the power copy. (5 total)
2. Select the plane located on the panel face (Pnl_Face).
3. Select the direction the pins will go (actually it’s the opposite direction the pins will go) by pointing an arrow.
4. Select the plane located on the bottom of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_2).
5. Point the arrow down (Away from Pnl_Thkns_1).
6. Select the plane located on the left end of the panel (First_Pin_Joint).
7. Point the arrow toward the right (toward Second_Pin_Joint).
8. Select the plane located on top of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_1)
9. Point the arrow down (toward Pnl_Thkns_2)
10. Select the plane located on the right end of the panel (Second_Pin_Joint)
11. Point the arrow to the right (Away from First_Pin_Joint)
Im trying to slim it down to look something more like what is listed below.
1. Select panel face (Pnl_Face). (As you can see I did not create any planes. I don’t understand why we have to do this. Any other operation in Catia that needs a plane will create it for itself.)
2. Point arrow in the direction that the pins will go. (The actual direction not the opposite direction)
3. Select the top of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_1).
(I do not understand why I must select a directional arrow. If the designer gives 2 extremities should the software not be able to put the pins between those extremities? If you tell it to pad from one plane to another it handles this operation without issue.)
4. Select the bottom of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_2).
5. Select left of the panel (First_Pin_Joint).
6. Select right of the panel (Second_Pin_Joint).
So far all I have been able to do is change the order which you select the plane (I know like 3 clicks to do so, but its atleast a step in the right direction)
Can someone help me try to figure this out?
I will try to check in as much as I can and answer any questions which are risen.
-me
Here it is as detailed as I can explain it.
Currently our process for our power copy goes as such:
1. Place planes on all the faces needed by the power copy. (5 total)
2. Select the plane located on the panel face (Pnl_Face).
3. Select the direction the pins will go (actually it’s the opposite direction the pins will go) by pointing an arrow.
4. Select the plane located on the bottom of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_2).
5. Point the arrow down (Away from Pnl_Thkns_1).
6. Select the plane located on the left end of the panel (First_Pin_Joint).
7. Point the arrow toward the right (toward Second_Pin_Joint).
8. Select the plane located on top of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_1)
9. Point the arrow down (toward Pnl_Thkns_2)
10. Select the plane located on the right end of the panel (Second_Pin_Joint)
11. Point the arrow to the right (Away from First_Pin_Joint)
Im trying to slim it down to look something more like what is listed below.
1. Select panel face (Pnl_Face). (As you can see I did not create any planes. I don’t understand why we have to do this. Any other operation in Catia that needs a plane will create it for itself.)
2. Point arrow in the direction that the pins will go. (The actual direction not the opposite direction)
3. Select the top of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_1).
(I do not understand why I must select a directional arrow. If the designer gives 2 extremities should the software not be able to put the pins between those extremities? If you tell it to pad from one plane to another it handles this operation without issue.)
4. Select the bottom of the panel (Pnl_Thkns_2).
5. Select left of the panel (First_Pin_Joint).
6. Select right of the panel (Second_Pin_Joint).
So far all I have been able to do is change the order which you select the plane (I know like 3 clicks to do so, but its atleast a step in the right direction)
Can someone help me try to figure this out?
I will try to check in as much as I can and answer any questions which are risen.
-me