Hi, Stan.
Thanks for taking a look. I'd tried the same thing, but killed the process
after 15 to 20 minutes before I gave up on doing it in IV. At this point it's
purely academic, I guess, as I did the installation using another software,
but I spent some time playing with the parts (both your thickened and my
shelled versions) in IV a bit. Some of the highlights...
The thickened part (native IV entities) would create good drawing views,
failed to calculate mass properties above Medium Accuracy (first time I've
seen that happen), and failed to export as step or iges and read back into IV.
The shelled part (based on imported surfaces) was missing lines in dwg views,
would calc mass props, failed to export as step and did ok as iges.
If I could figure out how to extract and combine the good qualities from each
version and get the feature creation times down to something acceptable I'd be
tickled pink. It'll be interesting to see what 7 brings to the table.
Have a good one.
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Jeff,
I took a different approach after I saw the shell might not work - I never
did let it finish.
I deleted the faces at the ends of your wishbone and then used the
thicken/offset command to add material back. It took about 20 - 30 minutes
to calculate on my P4 1.6 notebook.
Stan McLean