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    Make part from split

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    01-16-2013 09:35 AM

    See what happens if i make a part after a split has taken place. This thing is driving me crazy. Misplaced part? How it's possible? How to correct it, or how to prevent it from happening?

     

    Thanks in advance.

    Federica

     

     

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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 09:39 AM in reply to: szymon86

    Attach your part, and we'll take a look at it. 




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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 10:14 AM in reply to: LT.Rusty

    Thanks.

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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 10:28 AM in reply to: szymon86

    The problem is the orientation of the original part. 

     

    If you look at tasti.ipt, you'll notice that when you hit the home button on the view cube, you're set with the Z axis as up and the hole through the part is oriented along the Y axis.  When you use Make Part, the new part that's created is oriented in the same fashion, but because the Home View hasn't been modified, the orientation looks a little strange.

     

    Basically, the program is working exactly the way it's supposed to. 




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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 10:49 AM in reply to: LT.Rusty

    The y anz axes switch when when i click make part. Can i solve it with a mirror?

     

    How can i make it stand where i need it? Something like an in place cut.

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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 11:00 AM in reply to: szymon86

    No, a mirror isn't going to fix it.

     

    The axes haven't changed at all, only the relationship between the axes and the view cube's "home"
     orientation has changed between your original part and your derived part.  The UCS that you're seeing in your assembly is that of the assembly, not the part.

     

     

    assembly.JPG

     

    made part.JPGoriginal.JPG




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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 11:27 AM in reply to: LT.Rusty

    So, there's no way to solve this kind of problems?

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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 11:30 AM in reply to: szymon86

    There's a few solutions.

     

    1.  Make sure you model all your parts with the same "up" orientation.  In this case if you wanted the flange-thingy to face "up" and the axis of the hole to be on the Z-axis, it would have been easiest to model it in that orientation in the first place.

     

    2. In the derived part, use MOVE BODY to force the alignment you want.

     

    3.  In the assembly, just use constraints to put the part where you want it to go.  That's probably the easiest course for you to take at this stage, unless you feel like re-modeling the part. 

     

    I use #3 constantly, because for some reason my boss uses Z as "up" where everyone else uses "Y."  I have to re-align his parts constantly for insertion in my assemblies.




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    Re: Make part from split

    01-16-2013 11:44 AM in reply to: LT.Rusty

    Really thanks Rusty for helping me getting out of this trouble. I used the option number 3 and i well assembled the parts together.

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