This saved me an hour of work. Thank you! I do have to use this command to correct for shrinkage of hot wax for an AR 15 trigger too. Hope i will do fine there. Its for the mold for the hot wax, the hot wax will be used to make a plaster casting mold using vacuum casting. A muffler oven can melt the steel, and then trigger parts are made. Just like jewelry. Casted with the vacuum casting method. Some very high details can be attained this way. Greetings, Jeff
Hi there. I'm running a problem like video. I open a step file but it's millimeters. Now I want to scale the part to inches. I'm using SW2013. i can't find that command. Can you help of SW2013. Thank you..
This saved me an hour of work. Thank you!
I do have to use this command to correct for shrinkage of hot wax for an AR 15 trigger too. Hope i will do fine there. Its for the mold for the hot wax, the hot wax will be used to make a plaster casting mold using vacuum casting. A muffler oven can melt the steel, and then trigger parts are made. Just like jewelry. Casted with the vacuum casting method. Some very high details can be attained this way.
Greetings,
Jeff
They really should have an option for converting units 1 to 1 like Creo Parametric does. I don't know why that's not an option
Hey can you please help me with linear simulation
Hi there. I'm running a problem like video. I open a step file but it's millimeters. Now I want to scale the part to inches.
I'm using SW2013. i can't find that command. Can you help of SW2013. Thank you..
Dear Hawk Ridge Systems,
Please, I have an question, how to inch to feet?
Can you provide 2D sketch for that model to practice
@Jacob Ames Tq u
how about vice versa? inch to mm
Thanks helps me a lot
thanks! helps me a lot
Great tip.
Thanks
lol thanks, I messed up :P
You mean, how to modify a model designed with the correct system of units… 😁
thanks