Volume Features
Converting Slot Features to Volume Slot Features
Volume slot features are volume features that are created from standard slot features. You can convert standard slots into volume slots, and you can revert volume slots to standard slots.
By converting standard slot features to volume slots, you can use the custom volume feature options to improve cost estimates.
To convert a slot feature in a part to a volume feature for Costing:
Saving Volume Features as Parts
Volume features represent the removed material in a part.
For some parts, to determine cost of the removed material, you must convert a set of volume features into a multibody part. Before you can treat a set of volume features as a multibody part, you must first save the volume features as parts.
To save a volume feature as a part:
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Estimate the cost of a machined part:
- Click Costing (Tools toolbar or the Evaluate tab on the CommandManager) or .
- In the Costing Task Pane, select the template, material, and stock body.
- In the CostingManager, expand the folders to display the volume feature.
- Right-click the volume feature, and click Insert into New Part.
- In the dialog box, enter a file name and click Save.
Assigning Machining Operations to Volume Features
To assess the cost of a part that you create from a stock body, you can assign machining operations to volume features.
To assign machining operations to open parts that have volume features: