Sheet metal unfolded view on drawing.

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    Hi
    I am new to this group, have been working with pro/e for a year now.
    Am using WF2.

    I have finally made a sheet metal part and are trying to show it on a
    drawing. Have made standard views and want to show an unfolded view.
    Searched help and a tutorial but have not found the way.

    I have made a family table where the instance is the unfolded part.And
    it is unfolded, unfortunately every time I verify pro/e suppresses the
    unfold feature.

    What it the way of doing it?

    Thank you and best regards

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  2. klaus.sabroe

    John Wade Guest

    That's the way |'d do it. Have you got a Y in your family table instead
    of a * for the flat pattern feature?
     
    John Wade, Aug 30, 2006
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  3. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    Hi John

    Thanks, no I did not have a Y in my family table. Now it works.

    Best regards

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  4. klaus.sabroe

    John Wade Guest

    Which Invensys are you at Klaus?
     
    John Wade, Aug 30, 2006
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  5. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    APV, Denmark.

    Are you Invensys as well?

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  6. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    APV, Denmark.

    Are you Invensys as well?

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  7. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    APV, Denmark.

    Are you Invensys as well?

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  8. klaus.sabroe

    klaus.sabroe Guest

    APV, Denmark.

    Are you Invensys as well?

    Klaus
     
    klaus.sabroe, Aug 30, 2006
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  9. klaus.sabroe

    John Wade Guest

    No, Ricardo in Shoreham UK, there's a lot of Invensys round here
    (Crawley, Worthing)
     
    John Wade, Aug 31, 2006
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