Help with Rotational Patterns

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by coldhot, Dec 29, 2005.

  1. coldhot

    coldhot Guest

    First of all, I want to thank everyone that has been helping me with
    my questions. Believe me that ALL you inputs really helps

    How do you create a rotational pattern with Wildfire 1.0? I know that
    it's much easier to do with Wildfire 2.0, but I'm learning both
    versions at the same time for 2 different customers. One just moved to
    Wildfire 2.0 and the other won't even think of moving away from 1.0.

    I guess that's the life of a consultant......besides having to use
    AutoCad and Solidwork.

    I wish I could stuff more memory into my little brain....lol


    Thank you again
     
    coldhot, Dec 29, 2005
    #1
  2. coldhot

    David Janes Guest

    Here's something you should get used to using. It's one way I'm able to help you and look like I know something. LOTS of helpful stuff here. No reason to keep it all to myself:
    http://ptc.com/community/proewf2/newtools/index.htm

    The specific answer to your question is in the Release Notes, right hand side of New Tools:
    http://ptc.com/appserver/wcms/relnotes/category.jsp?type=0&version=2864

    If you still can't figure it out, gimme a shout, I'll walk you through it.
    --
    David Janes
    First of all, I want to thank everyone that has been helping me with
    my questions. Believe me that ALL you inputs really helps

    How do you create a rotational pattern with Wildfire 1.0? I know that
    it's much easier to do with Wildfire 2.0, but I'm learning both
    versions at the same time for 2 different customers. One just moved to
    Wildfire 2.0 and the other won't even think of moving away from 1.0.

    I guess that's the life of a consultant......besides having to use
    AutoCad and Solidwork.

    I wish I could stuff more memory into my little brain....lol


    Thank you again
     
    David Janes, Dec 29, 2005
    #2
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