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Style Tool in WF5

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Sikandar-h

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Hi folks!
can anyone plz tell me where i can found some tutorials about style Tool.
or tell me how other entities can be used (as parent features ) for creating curves like coincident, tangent etc
i created curves but they are not connected on end points so .............. i cant create surface using those curves. here is the image in which curves are connected and already present entities are also sued ... i cant figure it out......... any help is really appreciatedView attachment 5459
 
You should consier the use bounding boxes prior to you ISDX geometry. Thos boxes are there because you are using the shift key to snap the ISDX curve to a datum plane. You should instead utilize the shift key to snap to an underlying curve geometry. Then each subsequent curve should snap with the shift key to the recent ISDX curve. Search my youtube videos... that may help. search 'bbrejcha' and 'design engine' 'proetools'


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Edited by: design-engine
 
kenppy said:
I don't want it to look like I'm pushing these books but I found much useful stuff in this set.

http://www.cadquest.com/books/isdx_27.htm

this book is way too expensive for me............. could you tell any other tutorials i might get.............. thanks a lot
 
i put these boxes to explain the what i actually want to do using paint..............

i want to use these arcs to start the curve but i cant even see these
arcs when i am making curves.................. thanks a lot
 
Sikandar-h said:
kenppy said:
I don't want it to look like I'm pushing these books but I found much useful stuff in this set.

http://www.cadquest.com/books/isdx_27.htm

this book is way too expensive for me............. could you tell any other tutorials i might get.............. thanks a lot

browse for something like 'isdx tutorial pro engineer' there looks like there's plenty out there.
 
As Design-Engine says,edit the isdx curve,then left click
and hold on the endpoint while pressing shift, hover over
any desired curve,edge,or surface and it snaps to it.
Edited by: solidworm
 

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