Imprinting Pairs More Than Once

In some circumstances, it is necessary to imprint a pair of parts more than once in order to apply different tolerance values to each imprint.

For example, in the geometry that is shown below, a large tolerance value that is applied to both ends of the top part results in the small cylinder being distorted after the imprint. Different imprint tolerances are required for each end of the top part.

To avoid a problem with the small end of the top part, set the Tolerance value to a small value initially for the automatic find and the first imprint. This setting results in a match as shown below.

Perform a second imprint with a larger Tolerance value. This time, however, the source and destination faces must be selected manually using the Selection Controls. Take care to avoid selecting faces around the site of the first imprint, as the larger tolerance value could affect the selection. A selection such as shown below would be acceptable for this example.

After the imprint operation, both ends of the top part will be connected to the base with appropriate matching areas. These interfaces are shaded green in the image below.

The Imprint All option only works for parts that have not yet been imprinted. Successive imprints such as that demonstrated here must be determined manually.