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If I leave out nuts and bolts from a design, often it leads to an oversight and thence regret.
But what's the most efficient way to do this without cluttering the design from a computational perspective and maintaining reliability?
Currently tend to:
a) import one of each nut, bolt etc. required from McMaster;
b) multiply them with a 1 dimensional rectangular pattern;
c) position/lock them using rigid joints;
d) just for luck do some rigid groups towards the end of the timeline, on the grounds that maybe this will help F360 understand it doesn't have to "think about" these components separated;
Should probably do the "make unselectable" trick?
I guess there are a lot of other ways of doing this. Maybe even insert the finished assembly into a new file and add nuts and bolts there. What's best practice?
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