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    *Friedman, Aaron R.

    Probably a simple constraint problem

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    12-06-2002 03:33 AM
    I can't figure out how to constrain a 1" sphere to the sharp edge of a
    .75 dia bore.

    Aaron R. Friedman
    ARF Designs
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    *Gwin, Hal

    Re: Probably a simple constraint problem

    12-06-2002 03:41 AM in reply to: *Friedman, Aaron R.
    In your sketch, draw a construction line from the axis to the circumference,
    dimension the construction line. Finish the sketch, add a work plane by
    selecting the construction line and then an origin plane that is parallel to
    the construction line. That should create a work plane at the Ø.75 tangent,
    then just mate the axes (bore and sphere) and the plane to a face.

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    Hal Gwin
    Mechanical Designer
    Xenogen
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    *Friedman, Aaron R.

    Re:

    12-06-2002 04:09 AM in reply to: *Friedman, Aaron R.
    I thought it could be done simpler that that.

    thanks.

    Aaron

    Hal Gwin wrote:

    > In your sketch, draw a construction line from the axis to the circumference,
    > dimension the construction line. Finish the sketch, add a work plane by
    > selecting the construction line and then an origin plane that is parallel to
    > the construction line. That should create a work plane at the Ø.75 tangent,
    > then just mate the axes (bore and sphere) and the plane to a face.
    >
    > --
    > Hal Gwin
    > Mechanical Designer
    > Xenogen
    >
    >
    >
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    *Gwin, Hal

    Re:

    12-06-2002 05:36 AM in reply to: *Friedman, Aaron R.
    I haven't tried this, but an axes mating combined with an outside tangent
    between the sphere surface and an edge (this much I have used, but is
    unstable) and then an angular constraint between a sphere origin plane and
    another object, plane, etc. to maintain orientation.

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    Hal Gwin
    Mechanical Designer
    Xenogen
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