davidinindy
Industrial
- Jun 9, 2004
- 695
This was brought up on another board.
"which will reduce the file size? (which one to prefer
1. revolve
2. extrude "
The reply
"I assume your asking about a cylindrical part, if the cylinder has mutliple steps etc. then the revolve will be faster. generaly data in a sketch can be rebuilt faster than multiple features. Ie. a cylindrical part with multiple steps would take several features that could all be defined in a single revolve sketch. Hope this helps"
I have tried this on a very complex part I'm working on.
It consisted of two drafted, stepped diameter features extruded from a face, that was linear patterned 150 times.
I simply redrew the features as two seperate sketches and revolved it, and then linear patterned the same as before, and the file size went from 20mb to 15mb, with no other changes.
I also, on the original file, changed the linear pattern to geometry patterns where possible. That seemed to reduce the file size some also, even before doing the above.
Anyway, Just thought I'd share this.
"which will reduce the file size? (which one to prefer
1. revolve
2. extrude "
The reply
"I assume your asking about a cylindrical part, if the cylinder has mutliple steps etc. then the revolve will be faster. generaly data in a sketch can be rebuilt faster than multiple features. Ie. a cylindrical part with multiple steps would take several features that could all be defined in a single revolve sketch. Hope this helps"
I have tried this on a very complex part I'm working on.
It consisted of two drafted, stepped diameter features extruded from a face, that was linear patterned 150 times.
I simply redrew the features as two seperate sketches and revolved it, and then linear patterned the same as before, and the file size went from 20mb to 15mb, with no other changes.
I also, on the original file, changed the linear pattern to geometry patterns where possible. That seemed to reduce the file size some also, even before doing the above.
Anyway, Just thought I'd share this.