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Hello, I use ViaCAD Pro since version 6 but only occassionally, so I'm little more than a beginner. Right now I'm using v10. Recently I designed 3D printed parts for my hobby robots and as these things go, I often need to tweak the parts - moving, adding or deleting features, changing/tweaking dimensions to get something that is both printable and works in the real world. I usually start with 2d contours and apply 3D transformations (lofting, one-rail, two rail sweeps, etc.). I also try to design symmetric objects using mirrors. My problem is, when I try to change a model, the ACIS kernel usually fails to regenerate the features, and I cannot change the modeled part. I have to break it down to curve level, and rebuild the solid by applying the transformations again. I assume that this is because my design approach is somehow wrong. I'd like to ask you for tips or a guide regarding this topic, or just how you approach this problem. Thank you for any feedback.
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I too have difficulty, but I've found that suppressing updates can help, it will at least stop it trying to rebuild everything at once. Or I have had to, for example if I've created a shape of curves ( non are joined for other reasons)I've basically redrawn the shape, including the mod and used the replace curve function. Another option I've found. I was messing around with a pin. We do a lot of pins, and sometimes they need changing. If you have joined all the curves, if you use 'show points' you can manipulate each end of a curve. A nice little feature, but if you have something at a bizarre angle, or something other than planar, it becomes tricky as you are trying to move it in x, y & z positions.
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Originally Posted by: chromecat77 ... My problem is, when I try to change a model, the ACIS kernel usually fails to regenerate the features, and I cannot change the modeled part.... ... I'd like to ask you for tips or a guide regarding this topic, or just how you approach this problem. ...
I also draw my models only for 3D-printing and as we know, 3D-printing has an inaccuracy up to +/- 0.2 mm or more.
The picture shows a always present problem: a bold doesn't match to a hole.
Instead changing the construction (because the history is loosen when closing the program) I try to improve thickness using the Thicken-Command what is also working with negative values (reduction). Annoying blends you can delete before by using the Deep Select
.. to be continue ...
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horst.w
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I've just been experimenting with the N-Sided polygon. Really nice feature. This allows mods. With the shape you create, you basically get a list of control points, which you can edit, and then apply once edited. It does mean you need to think a little more about sizes on your part, but works really well.
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