Dear peers,
I am attaching assembly, for collaborative peer review (unfortunately unsuccessful at attaching the f3d model as I am getting..."The contents of the attachment doesn't match its file type" error) I get the feeling that as I activated timeline, odd error notices seem to be popping up more regularly but I wanted to explore the advantages of history based parametric featurs to change sketch dimensions that would update in extruded portion.
I was trying to make a revolute joint as shown in screen capture below. I have noticed that if one wants to make copies of components to reuse elsewhere, it causes odd duality errors where if one moves the child part, the parent moves as well as showing up double copies of origins. Best workflow for me has been copying the body and then convert to components, considerably more steps involved and somewhat tedious but much more predictable in behavior.
I wish that it where possible to have a commutative capability of being able to move or align the origins towards the body rather than being forced to move the body towards the the triad of the origin. That forces one to have to unassemble bodies and components if wanting to realign with its triad origin to then reassemble rather than leaving bodies assembled and just moving the origin triad to desired location in reference to its corresponding body or component.
Regards,
-Emil
@emil135k wrote:Dear peers,
I am attaching assembly, for collaborative peer review (unfortunately unsuccessful at attaching the f3d model as I am getting..."The contents of the attachment doesn't match its file type" error)
You can attach a file here by right mouse clicking on the *.f3d file and selecting Send to Compressed (zipped) Folder. Attach the resulting *.zip file here.