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i-feature Oberound

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sato2511
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i-feature Oberound

Hy!

Can't I create ex novo obround i-feature (CUT -> see attachment Immagine.jpg) so that I can see the same preview ?

Thank you.

sato
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MariaManuela
in reply to: sato2511

Hi

Attach file here.

 

Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
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sato2511
in reply to: MariaManuela

 
sato
Message 4 of 7
sato2511
in reply to: sato2511

Hy Maria Manuele. I can't attach ide file, so I've attached a video.

Thank you!

sato
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MariaManuela
in reply to: sato2511

Olá Sato,

Sorry if I did not understand, but the question here is how to create a new iFeature or edit an existing iFeature?

The video only shows you are trying to directly open a iFeature. You can open it, but only to edit the parameters table, for example, to add or remove parameters, properties and other stuffs.

 

If you want use the iFeature in a part, in order to produce a cut or join material you must:

 

  1. Open the *.ipt file
  2. Then in Manage > Insert iFeature
  3. Define the sizes id desired
  4. Finish

 

If the question is not this please tell me

 

 Insert_iFeature.png

 

Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
Message 6 of 7
sato2511
in reply to: MariaManuela

Hy!

Sorry, I want create a new i-feature obround in order to produce a cut material .

Thank you very much!!!

sato
Message 7 of 7
MariaManuela
in reply to: sato2511

Hi again

 

To create a new iFeature you must:

 

  1. Create a simple IPT file with a Extrusion feature (this Extrusion will be the base of the Cut feature) - image1
  2. Then create the extrusion/cut feature as desired - image 2 and 3 (note if you want that iFeature cut always all the material you must choose Cut All in the Extrude dialog box)
  3. Its preferred to rename the parameters before extracting iFeature - image 4
  4. Extract iFeature - image 5
  5. Save the iFeature in desired location

(images attached)

 

 

Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
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