Quick measure draft angle

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Quick measure draft angle

Anonymous
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 Is there a quick way to measure a draft angle on PowerMill 2017. We have PowerShape and when I select the 'open the calculator' icon I have the 'measure draft angle' then can quicky hover over a angle and it will show me the angle related to my work plane. This would be very handy if this option is available on PowerMill 2017. I have attached a image to show the icon. Thanks

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jitendra.chaudhari
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Hi @Anonymous,

Thank you for contacting Autodesk Community Forum.. 

You can use check draft angle for surface quickly same as Autodesk PowerShape in PowerMill Modelling from calculator. If you still want the similar function in PowerMill, can you little bit regarding it application and importance in your day today life while using the PowerMill? It would help us to raise feature request for you query. 

If the above suggested solution resolves your query completely,please click on 'Accept as Solution' button from my post .

Thank you for your time and co-operation,



Jitendra Chaudhari.
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iamcdn79
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@Anonymous Did you try using the 'Align with geometry' option?

 

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stdpattern
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I'll jump in here.  Even better than the calculator function to check draft angles is the surface inspection mode in Powershape.  In that mode, click / hold / hover over a surface or face gives all kinds of information.  You can choose what information is displayed.  I use it all the time in Powershape, and it would be good to have in Powermill without switching to powermill modeling.  I avoid surface modeling in powermill, I find it better and faster to just use powershape for any changes.

 

I find surface inspection a really quick way to check areas for flatness, position, and draft angle.  I often use some long reach tooling, and the area where these tools can reach is determined by the depth and draft angle.  It's better for me to know this up front, rather than wait for collision checking after toolpath calculation.

 

This screencast is showing how it works in Powershape, I would love to have this functionality in Powermill.

 

http://autode.sk/2g60XVW

 

Steve

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Hi ive tried the 'Align with geometry' method but it doesn't show a solid reading on a chamfer or a angle face unlike the Powershape method. ive attached  3 images to see more clearly.

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the showing me this method. I agree with you that Powermill should have its own measure draft angle option to make it quick rather than keep opening up Powershape. But it seems to me that Powermill doesn't have this option.

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Anonymous
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Im looking to not use Powershape for checking. Im looking to see if there was a option like this on Powermill. We often check surface angles on models to see if we can use angle cutters eg a 30deg chamfer around a pocket we would then use a 30deg angle cutter as a basic example. Also we would use this just to do a general check and also if we are using a angle bracket as we only have 3 axis milling.

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stdpattern
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In case it wasn't clear, you can use Surface Modeling from within Powermill to get to Powershape and use Surface Inspection mode.  Not sure if it is required that you have a license or subscription to both, we do.

 

It is slower though because the model has to be sent into a "modeling" window (powershape).  That's why I would like it to be available straight from Powermill.

 

See screencast below:

 

http://autode.sk/2z20dc2

Anonymous
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Yes this is useful but like you mentioned this can be slow as opening the Powershape ect. It would be good to add it to the Powermill itself just to make it quick and easy.

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jitendra.chaudhari
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Hi @Anonymous,

Thank you for contacting Autodesk Community Forum.

I was telling you the same that you can use the draft angle checking in PowerMill modelling (also known as Surface Modelling). I think you miss lead by my term used PowerMill Modelling. 

If you want to me raise a change request, I can raise a feature request for ability to access draft angle checking in PowerMill to development team.

Thank you once again for the your time and  co-operation,



Jitendra Chaudhari.

Anonymous
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Hi yes that would be great to request that to your team as it would be a great help thank you.

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GlennM.MCAM
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I just tested this and you do need a powershape license to do this.


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stdpattern
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Thanks for the confirmation @GlennM.MCAM.

 

@jitendra.chaudhari, please add me to the list of folks that would like Surface inspection available directly within Powermill

jitendra.chaudhari
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Hi @Anonymous and @stdpattern,
Thank you for contacting Autodesk Community Forum.. 
I have raised a feature request for ability to quickly check surface draft angle via calculator form within PowerMill to PowerMill development team through a change request.  

You can raise a support request from your Autodesk Account so that we can add your concern n comments in the change request. 

Thank you for your time and co-operation,



Jitendra Chaudhari.

Anonymous
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Thank you. were is the link for the support request? as I cant seem to find it on my account. Thanks

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jitendra.chaudhari
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HIi @Anonymous,

Thank you for contacting Autodesk Community Forum.

Sorry but as per Autodesk Protocol, we can not share the change request reference number on Community Forums. It is confidential information from Autodesk Business point of view. So I have requested you to create a support request from you Autodesk Account. We will inform you the change request details on support request on you registered email address. 

Please inform the support request details me on private massage as we do not share customer details on Community forums to protect customer Identity and confidential data. I will add your comments in change request and will inform you the change request updates through support request.  

Hope this clarifies.

Thank you for your time and co-operation,



Jitendra Chaudhari.
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TK.421
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I came across your post while searching for something else. @5axes was kind enough to share his solution to this problem on this post. I've been using it for a month or so. it's wonderful.


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johnc4668
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@iamcdn79 Can you explain this further? I am getting various different angles in this mode. Is there a way to lock the world and just have it read a consistant draft angle around the work piece? 

 

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iamcdn79
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The only way to be getting various angles as shown in your first pic is if the surface is curved. In your second pic is that the same surface as the first pic? 


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johnc4668
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It is a different surface but that surface has the same draft angle all the way around the part. Powermill is telling me the draft is different though. Heres a top down view:

 

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