GEOMETRY CHECK PROBLEM

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by dhanield, Nov 8, 2007.

  1. dhanield

    dhanield Guest

    Hi all, I have a geomcheck problem, its in a cut feature on a ring
    revolved part this cut is like a piece of cake 39 degrees .28 depht.
    All my part is ok but when I try to create this cut feature a info/
    geometry check appers, I tried to create the feature again but it
    doesn't change, geometry check still botter me, I would apreciate any
    help please thank you very much in advance
    regards
     
    dhanield, Nov 8, 2007
    #1
  2. dhanield

    Janes Guest

    Hi all, I have a geomcheck problem, its in a cut feature on a ring
    revolved part this cut is like a piece of cake 39 degrees .28 depht.
    All my part is ok but when I try to create this cut feature a info/
    geometry check appers, I tried to create the feature again but it
    doesn't change, geometry check still botter me, I would apreciate any
    help please thank you very much in advance
    regards

    I have solved geom check problems many times by going to 'Edit>Setup>Accuracy' and adding a decimal place or two to the default accuracy. This is often why small features in learge parts fail. And if parts are used in assemblies, I tend to use Absolute Accuracy.

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Nov 9, 2007
    #2
  3. dhanield

    Janes Guest

    Hi all, I have a geomcheck problem, its in a cut feature on a ring
    revolved part this cut is like a piece of cake 39 degrees .28 depht.
    All my part is ok but when I try to create this cut feature a info/
    geometry check appers, I tried to create the feature again but it
    doesn't change, geometry check still botter me, I would apreciate any
    help please thank you very much in advance
    regards

    I have solved geom check problems many times by going to 'Edit>Setup>Accuracy' and adding a decimal place or two to the default accuracy. This is often why small features in learge parts fail. And if parts are used in assemblies, I tend to use Absolute Accuracy.

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Nov 9, 2007
    #3
  4. dhanield

    Janes Guest

    Hi all, I have a geomcheck problem, its in a cut feature on a ring
    revolved part this cut is like a piece of cake 39 degrees .28 depht.
    All my part is ok but when I try to create this cut feature a info/
    geometry check appers, I tried to create the feature again but it
    doesn't change, geometry check still botter me, I would apreciate any
    help please thank you very much in advance
    regards

    I have solved geom check problems many times by going to 'Edit>Setup>Accuracy' and adding a decimal place or two to the default accuracy. This is often why small features in learge parts fail. And if parts are used in assemblies, I tend to use Absolute Accuracy.

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Nov 9, 2007
    #4
  5. dhanield

    Janes Guest

    Hi all, I have a geomcheck problem, its in a cut feature on a ring
    revolved part this cut is like a piece of cake 39 degrees .28 depht.
    All my part is ok but when I try to create this cut feature a info/
    geometry check appers, I tried to create the feature again but it
    doesn't change, geometry check still botter me, I would apreciate any
    help please thank you very much in advance
    regards

    I have solved geom check problems many times by going to 'Edit>Setup>Accuracy' and adding a decimal place or two to the default accuracy. This is often why small features in learge parts fail. And if parts are used in assemblies, I tend to use Absolute Accuracy.

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Nov 9, 2007
    #5
  6. dhanield

    dhanield Guest

    Thank you very much janes you are great
     
    dhanield, Nov 12, 2007
    #6
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    graminator Guest

    And he does it 4 times !!!
     
    graminator, Nov 12, 2007
    #7
  8. dhanield

    Janes Guest

    And he does it 4 times !!!

    5, after a good night's rest!
     
    Janes, Nov 12, 2007
    #8
  9. dhanield

    John.R.Wade Guest

    As a hint, industry standard for absolute accuracy seems to have
    gelled at 0.01 (metric) being used by pretty well everyone I can think
    of.
     
    John.R.Wade, Nov 13, 2007
    #9
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