Wittenborn
Aerospace
- Jun 5, 2003
- 151
Greetings.
I have a tough question. I have a surface (surface 1), and I have a cylinder (surface 2-WAVE Linked) going through the surface.
I want to trim surface 1 to surface surface 2, and I want to extract the resulting surface as a new part.
Can this be done?
If that is hard to understand, let me put it another way.
I have a flat sheet of cookie dough (part 1). I have a cookie cutter (part 2). Both of these parts are in an assembly.
I am going to use the cookie cutter to create a cookie (part 3) from the flat sheet of cookie dough.
Is there a way to save my new "cookie" as a new, linked part by virtue of my cookie cutter and dough?
Does this make sense?
Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer
I have a tough question. I have a surface (surface 1), and I have a cylinder (surface 2-WAVE Linked) going through the surface.
I want to trim surface 1 to surface surface 2, and I want to extract the resulting surface as a new part.
Can this be done?
If that is hard to understand, let me put it another way.
I have a flat sheet of cookie dough (part 1). I have a cookie cutter (part 2). Both of these parts are in an assembly.
I am going to use the cookie cutter to create a cookie (part 3) from the flat sheet of cookie dough.
Is there a way to save my new "cookie" as a new, linked part by virtue of my cookie cutter and dough?
Does this make sense?
Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer