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Adaptive design and sheet metal

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Adaptive design and sheet metal

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Has anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken several different approaches but I am not going to rule that out.
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Adaptive design and sheet metal

Has anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken several different approaches but I am not going to rule that out.
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I love the adaptive design in sheet metal I have
not experienced your issue I have not had a problem. I would make sure your sub
features are set to adaptive in the part your trying to make grow


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Has
anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal
products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt
to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken
several different approaches but I am not going to rule that
out.
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I love the adaptive design in sheet metal I have
not experienced your issue I have not had a problem. I would make sure your sub
features are set to adaptive in the part your trying to make grow


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Has
anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal
products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt
to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken
several different approaches but I am not going to rule that
out.
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Anonymous
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I have set the features that will update to be adaptive. Do I need to set everything or just the features that I know will update?
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I have set the features that will update to be adaptive. Do I need to set everything or just the features that I know will update?
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Anonymous
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If the part is grounded, then it my not update. You
will get an error. It seams to be the case in a lot of cases
anyways.

 

Matt


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Has
anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal
products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt
to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken
several different approaches but I am not going to rule that
out.
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If the part is grounded, then it my not update. You
will get an error. It seams to be the case in a lot of cases
anyways.

 

Matt


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Has
anyone had problems with the adaptive design in relation to sheet metal
products? It seems that if I have more than 2 flanges, the part will not adapt
to the mating part. I would chalk it up to operator error had I not taken
several different approaches but I am not going to rule that
out.

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