Circular Font

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by whereareyou, Nov 28, 2006.

  1. whereareyou

    whereareyou Guest

    I just added font on the face of a round part. This font is in a
    circular pattern following a sketched circle.

    It worked ok , but how do I remove the circle while keeping the font
    in the circular pattern?

    Thank you
     
    whereareyou, Nov 28, 2006
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    Fork Road Guest

    It worked ok , but how do I remove the circle while keeping the font
    entahda sketch. sahlekda circle. RMB n sahlek Constuction
     
    Fork Road, Nov 29, 2006
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  3. whereareyou

    whereareyou Guest

    What??

     
    whereareyou, Nov 29, 2006
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  4. whereareyou

    Fork Road Guest


    entahda sketch.= Enter the sketch

    sahlekda circle.= Select the circle

    RMB n sahlek Constuction= Right Mouse Button and select Construction

    Doanreadit speak it out loud, hooked on Super Sonic Phonics.

    "When the project is realized, the joy, the beauty makes for total awe
    and everything else looks trivial and banal." Christo, as quoted in
    National Geographic, p41 November 2006
     
    Fork Road, Nov 30, 2006
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    ms Guest

    idiot

     
    ms, Nov 30, 2006
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    whereareyou Guest

    Very funny...(not). But it worked! Thank you for your help (Written in
    old, simple English.....lol)
     
    whereareyou, Nov 30, 2006
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    Fork Road Guest

    Desperate: manyaposta alt.seduction.fast
     
    Fork Road, Dec 1, 2006
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    David Janes Guest

    Another way is to create the sketch of the circle first. Then sketch the
    text as another feature. For the 'Follow curve', pick the sketched circle.
    The advantage is that the text trajectory curve can be hidden or its layer
    can be hidden with no effect on the text and subsequent extruded cut or
    solid protrusion. That first sketch is also an available, reusable feature.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Dec 1, 2006
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