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  1. I am curious for feedback from users that do a lot of sheet metal detailing. There are two schools of thought. the first is to detail each part on its own sheet, and the other is to put a lot of sheet metal parts on a single sheet. My preference has always been one part per sheet. I am curious what other users are doing and what they think pros and cons are of each idea.

     

    RJ

  2. Brent,

     

    R&D is aware of this and is addressing the cause. In the meantime, it is due to the item bubble making the master BOM the priority. A few work arounds are to either delete the master BOM and use the "associate to view" for the master sheet as well. Then each sheet will work correctly. Or the other option is to have the master in its own file.

     

    RJ

  3. Change the kernel to ACIS if it is parasolid. I do a lot of sheet metal and have had the same issue. There is a known issue with parasolid creating the double lines that is being addressed in the 2017 release. That said, I have had zero double line issues using the ACIS kernel for all my sheet metal parts.

  4. Pretty slick Cary. smile.gif Also, and support may want to investigate if it is a bug, but the reason the last side would not work is the corner where you will weld is touching. If you take .001" off of it, you will see you can get all 4 sides. but still have the issue with the last corner not being mitered. So I like Cary's idea but wanted to add why the last side did not work in case a similar issues pops up in another area.

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  5. I do a lot of large assemblies with parts several levels deep. As such, I use the CTRL-Left mouse click a lot to drill directly down to parts. I have set mine up so that CTRL-Space Bar hides selected. CTRL-ALT-SpaceBar hides unselected, and Shift-space bar shows all. Since i am already holding down the CTRL key to drill directly to parts, I can very quickly hide series of parts across multiple sub-assemblies. This set up has been a major time saver when in those large assemblies.

     

     

  6. Please see attached video. Based on what I understand, this is the behavior that you are trying to get. Is that correct?Z This is from the file that you provided. Please explain further if you are expecting different results.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

    IronCAD Support

    BrickOverlay.wmv

  7. Hello,

     

    If you are referring to the steel frames catalog, currently we do not support adding custom profiles. It has been discussed adding this to a future release but at this point there is nothing definite in regards to a specific release.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

    IronCAD Support

  8. I have a customer that is wanting to learn more about using lofting for wings and fuselages on aircraft. Before I reinvent the wheel, I was wondering if anyone had some good examples that I could look at and study. Much appreciated in advance for any help.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

  9. Good afternoon,

     

    I went all the way back to 2011 and did not see where we had that functionality. I do agree that this would be a convenient option so I filed an enhancement request for this with R&D. Please refer to file# 105641.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

  10. Good afternoon,

     

    After reviewing the mode, I do have a few questions. The first is, is there a particular reason that you developed the part as a structured part rather than an inovative part? The way the part is currently designed, it is going to be very difficult to set the parameters. As an example, the second cylinder is currently tied directly to the face of the tenth pattern feature. So even if you increase the number of features to 15, the additional 5 are going to run over the top of the cylinder. Not that it can not be done, but will require additional constraints that could affect the desired result. If you were to create this as an inovative part, it would be much easier to parameterize and get the results that you are looking for. I look forward to your thoughts.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

  11. Good afternoon,

     

    If I could get a few more details about what the starting part will be, what exactly will be adjusted, and what the desired outcome that is expected when the adjustment is made, I believe that I can assist with directing you how to make this happen. If you do not mind, please send any information to support@ironcad.com and we will be glad to help.

     

    Thanks

    RJ

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