I have a part where the shell was created after modeling theC'bore for the hole, and the hole was added after the shell.Normally, this works great except in the particular situation.
From the picture a gap is shown between the inside wall of thec'bore diameter and the inner surface of the shell. I can close thegap by copying the surface, and thicken, but I do not believe thatis the best approach. The other problem is the shell takes almost10 secs as two other similar c'bores are in the model.
I am thinking it would be better to shell the model before addingthe c'bore to speed up the shelling process, but the c'bore isdeeper than the wall thickness. Has anyone found a good method tomodel c'bore in injection-molded plastic parts without extensiveworkarounds?
Chris
SolidWorks Office Premium 2007 (Win XP x64)SolidworksSurfacing
From the picture a gap is shown between the inside wall of thec'bore diameter and the inner surface of the shell. I can close thegap by copying the surface, and thicken, but I do not believe thatis the best approach. The other problem is the shell takes almost10 secs as two other similar c'bores are in the model.
I am thinking it would be better to shell the model before addingthe c'bore to speed up the shelling process, but the c'bore isdeeper than the wall thickness. Has anyone found a good method tomodel c'bore in injection-molded plastic parts without extensiveworkarounds?
Chris
SolidWorks Office Premium 2007 (Win XP x64)SolidworksSurfacing