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Old March 26th, 2006, 11:36 PM
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Default mold design

i m working with pressure die casting dies, there is acomponent have mulptiple core juntions. In pro mold when I try to gather the internal coer or try it by slider it shows error " there may be slight misalignment or accuracy error". Now no matter how much i decrese the accuracy this dodesnt work?
If some one can hlp me in pro mold send me an email or his id i will contact him.

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Old March 31st, 2006, 01:50 PM
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Cool Tolerance issues

From a solid modeling database standpoint, it's better to resolve the geometric condition that's causing any error rather than loosening the geometry tolerance. Doing so may cause other problems.

Locating and modifying the feature that's causing the error will always be the best solution for you and for the integrity of the model.

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Old April 3rd, 2006, 09:40 AM
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Lightbulb I would try using parting surfaces...

We found this post on our partner site MCADCentral.com that relates to your question.


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Posted: 03 April 2006 at 11:25am | IP Logged Quote caldwell
Rather than using gather...I would try using parting surfaces to create a closed quilt and pull that area out as need.

In my experienc I have found that parting surfaces are more forgiving as they don't rely directly on the model geometry at times.

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Old April 4th, 2006, 02:57 AM
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Default thanks

Quote:
Originally Posted by support
From a solid modeling database standpoint, it's better to resolve the geometric condition that's causing any error rather than loosening the geometry tolerance. Doing so may cause other problems.

Locating and modifying the feature that's causing the error will always be the best solution for you and for the integrity of the model.

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thanks for the suggestion .
Is there anyone who can send me the mold in pro e if i send him the model.
this model is is for means of learning and should not be used for commercila purpose.
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Old April 4th, 2006, 09:02 AM
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Cool What I suggest you do...

Quote:
Originally Posted by spiritualer
thanks for the suggestion .
Is there anyone who can send me the mold in pro e if i send him the model.
this model is is for means of learning and should not be used for commercila purpose.
Hello spiritualer,

I asume that you only mean the core/cavity blocks and not the entire mold base, correct?

If so, then I suggest that you do the following:

Post a reply this post asking:

"Is there anyone who can send me sample core/cavity blocks in Pro/E e if I send them the part model? This part model is is for means of learning and should not be used for commercila purposes."

Title for the reply: "Sample core/cavity block of my part needed."

Include an image of the Pro/E part model in the post.

Include a link to a zip file containing the part model in the post. If the zip file is small enough, you can upload/attach the file to the post. However, a link is better if you have one.

Then, create a new thread in this Pro/E forum with the same contents of that post and title it "Sample core/cavity block of my part needed."

Then go to our Galleries Works in Progress (Professionals) Forum at http://www.3dcadtips.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=39 and post the same thread there. You may have to change the text a bit to make the board think it's a new thread.

I even give you permission to also go to our Galleries Works in Progress (Students) Forum at http://www.3dcadtips.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=40 and post the same thread there. Again, you may have to change the text a bit to make the board think it's a new thread. You may find some energetic student who will take it on.

I hope this will help.
Thanks for using our forums!

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Old April 5th, 2006, 12:47 AM
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Default attachment problem

thanks for the advice . now the problem is this tat i cant upload the file due to its size even as zipped file size exceeds the limit.
second i need one more help in my pro e i when i start the mold base application , pro e shows the error cannot retrieve mold data . even though i have checked the instalation and the data the setup has the mold data folder.

thanks



Quote:
Originally Posted by support
Hello spiritualer,

I asume that you only mean the core/cavity blocks and not the entire mold base, correct?

If so, then I suggest that you do the following:

Post a reply this post asking:

"Is there anyone who can send me sample core/cavity blocks in Pro/E e if I send them the part model? This part model is is for means of learning and should not be used for commercila purposes."

Title for the reply: "Sample core/cavity block of my part needed."

Include an image of the Pro/E part model in the post.

Include a link to a zip file containing the part model in the post. If the zip file is small enough, you can upload/attach the file to the post. However, a link is better if you have one.

Then, create a new thread in this Pro/E forum with the same contents of that post and title it "Sample core/cavity block of my part needed."

Then go to our Galleries Works in Progress (Professionals) Forum at http://www.3dcadtips.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=39 and post the same thread there. You may have to change the text a bit to make the board think it's a new thread.

I even give you permission to also go to our Galleries Works in Progress (Students) Forum at http://www.3dcadtips.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=40 and post the same thread there. Again, you may have to change the text a bit to make the board think it's a new thread. You may find some energetic student who will take it on.

I hope this will help.
Thanks for using our forums!

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Old May 31st, 2006, 09:00 PM
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Cool ZIP attachment file set to 2MB

Sorry spiritualer, I missplaced this request. We just set the zip attachment file size limit to 2MB. Is that large enough to upload your model now? Please advise.

Thanks.
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Old June 5th, 2006, 04:02 AM
spiritualer
 
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Default hello

hi i m glad that you found the post , i also almost forget it. but thanks
for remebering.
i am attaching the part file with this post.
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File Type: zip upper_cover_cast.prt.zip (581.2 KB, 51 views)
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Old June 7th, 2006, 09:24 PM
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Lightbulb mold design

hello spiritualer,

I think u forgot to specify the parting plane/ direction..
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Old June 10th, 2006, 03:31 AM
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Default parting plane and slide area

the horizontal plane cutting the part (i mean the middle plane) into two identical halves in the parting line and the hollow portion is the slide.

thanks
surinder
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