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I Hate Mold Design. Ghaa!

by The Wanderer on Dec.16, 2009, under Pro/ENGINEER

Mold Design Troubleshooter

Can somebody please tell me what this means?

Split feature has failed. The volume cannot be split for either of the following reasons:
- a hole in the reference part is not closed off by parting surface, or
- the gap between the reference part and the workpiece has not been closed off by a single parting surface quilt

The hole or gap is located somewhere along the highlighted curve with highlighted endpoints. The curve starts at one side of the parting surface, goes through the hole or gap, and ends at the other side of the parting surface.

Recommended actions:
Redefine parting surface and create geometry to either close the hole or bridge the gap. In cases where multiple parting surface quilts are used to bridge the gap, these parting surfaces must be merged into one quilt.

Ack! Been tearing my hair out. Ghaa!

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How To Get Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 To Import SolidWorks Parts And Assemblies

by The Wanderer on Dec.15, 2009, under Pro/ENGINEER

PTC is now playing with SolidWorks, and with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0, SolidWorks parts and assemblies can now be read into Pro/E. Though, it isn’t exactly a straightforward process to get it up and working. So, here’s what you need:

  1. Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 F000+
  2. SolidWorks 2007+ (SolidWorks 2009 support with Pro/E Wildfire 5.0 M020) OR SolidWorks Explorer
  3. A license key from SolidWorks

The license key will be provided to SolidWorks customers free of charge. Just send an e-mail to SolidWorks API support at apisupport@solidworks.com, asking for a license key for “swdocumentmgr.dll”.

Edit the Pro/E startup config.pro to include the following line:

swdocmgr_license_key <DLL license key strong>

Launch Pro/ENGINEER and you should be able to directly open SolidWorks files.

Mind you, all this I got from a technical mailer from PTC. I am unable to try this out as I do not possess an installation of SolidWorks. Why don’t one of you lucky fellows with access to Pro/E Wildfire 5.0 and SolidWorks give this a spin and share your experience in the comments below. I am interested in the “cleanliness” of the imported data as well as whether features are maintained and carried over into Pro/E.

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 M010 Maintenance Release, Windows 7 FTW!

by The Wanderer on Dec.15, 2009, under Pro/ENGINEER

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

PTC just released the M010 maintenance release of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0. 2 things to note with this maintenance release. Firstly, it now comes with the Lite version of Expert Framework Extension (EFX) (more on this later) and secondly, Pro/ENGINEER is now officially supported on the Windows 7 platform! Officially supported are the 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise! Can’t wait to take it for a spin in Windows 7. Oh wait, I have to have Windows 7 first. Dell, HP, Lenovo, any chance for a loaner?

:mrgreen:

Check out the platform support document here (opens in a new window).

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New config.pro Options In Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

by The Wanderer on Nov.26, 2009, under Pro/ENGINEER

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Splash

Was just messing about with Wildfire 5.0 this sunny morning, trying to see what’s new in Tool Design Option (TDO) and I came across this interesting config.pro option that wasn’t available in releases of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire prior to 5.0. I actually stumbled upon it. It’s shade_quality and you can set the value from the default 3 to the maximum of 10. Now all you lucky folks with kickass 1 GB FireGLs or Quadros can crank the graphics quality all the way up as a default, rather than changing it every time you launch Pro/ENGINEER.

While we are on the subject of new config.pro options in the Wildfire 5.0 release, check out the updated production Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Configuration Options document available here (PTC.com account needed) or you can download it from Pro/ENGINEER Network here.

Have fun!

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