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"jiml" <jiml@cadd.com> wrote indo
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"jiml" <jiml@cadd.com> wrote indo
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"garney" <garney@dazor.com>Is
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it possible to drive two constraints at once? I have a part that I want to
record in an avi file both rotating & telescoping. If not possible to
record both constraints moving at the same time can I at least record one
moving then the other in the same avi file? Thanks in
advanced.
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"garney" <garney@dazor.com>Is
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it possible to drive two constraints at once? I have a part that I want to
record in an avi file both rotating & telescoping. If not possible to
record both constraints moving at the same time can I at least record one
moving then the other in the same avi file? Thanks in
advanced.
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"Gary R Smith (Autodesk)" <
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I've not played with Sean and Neil's program, but
you can easily drive multiple constraints with plain Inventor.
It involves making one constraint use a parameter
of another: for example, your rotation is .7 x your mate
offset...
Then you drive one constraint and lots of things
happen.
The constraint you drive could even be between
two hidden components.
G
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"Gary R Smith (Autodesk)" <
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I've not played with Sean and Neil's program, but
you can easily drive multiple constraints with plain Inventor.
It involves making one constraint use a parameter
of another: for example, your rotation is .7 x your mate
offset...
Then you drive one constraint and lots of things
happen.
The constraint you drive could even be between
two hidden components.
G
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