Thanks for your hints, Jeff
I did so, and it worked so far. I just remember the trick with the dummy
part, to whose motion all other movements are set in relationship.
But shouldn't be more comfort in driven constraints? I'd like it very much,
if I could simulate the movement of my construction on the screen.
Otherwise, there are still problems in:
- Simultaneously driving constraints in separate assemblies (There's an
retractable front gear, too, that is moving at the same time)
- Simultaneously driving several instances of the same unit (Maybe clamping
fixtures, or other things)
- Driving transitional constraints. I here have an example (crankshaft of a
one-cylindrical R/C four-stroke engine with two cam followers). It can be
driven by hand, but the automatic motion doesn't run. I just thought to
delete the second follower for testing, but it doesn't work with only one
instance, either ..
But I have to say, I can do much more of these things, than I could do with
MDT6. On the other hand, I could reorder parts in MDT even from one
sub-assembly to another, without losing constraints.
Thanks for all of your inputs
Walter
"Jeff Howard" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> If it's any help, I did get the assy to articulate by copying the actuator
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> making it adaptive as well, then driving both left and right sides via an
> assembly work plane. Can post to CF is you'd like.
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