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Topic: Problem with revolved surfaces importing from IGES and others.
Technote 106
Date: 11/95
Product: SmartCAM Advanced Milling, SmartCAM Freeform Machining
Version: Up to v11.5
Situation:
You can sometimes create surfaces in the CAD system in such
a way to ensure a better IGES transfer to FreeForm Machining.
(See Technote 82 for other tips)
Spheres and Other Surfaces with Poles:
We sometimes see badly created surfaces when surfaces with
poles are translated into FFM. Examples of these surfaces are: a sphere which
has poles (i.e., the earth's north and south poles), the apex point of a cone,
or any curve that is rotated about its endpoint to create a surface. The
problem is usually seen when a trimmed area includes the pole or the pole is at
a trimming curve vertex. You can try the following options to resolve this
problem.
* Rotate the base sphere surface so the pole is off the curve
and/or outside the trimmed area.
* Punch a tiny hole (e.g., a 0.002
inch diameter hole) in the surface at the pole.
If pre-processing the model in the CAD system does not help,
you can fix up the surface in FreeForm Machining.
* Replace the badly trimmed surface by using the Coons
Surface modeling tool. You can use the Extract and Generate Mesh modeling tools
to get curves from the original surface with which to rebuild it.