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Hello everyone,
This threas is rather opened out of curiosity. We've been focused really hard on parametric modelling for 5 months now and we've fully modeled 2 5k+ item parametric assemblies with drawings and necessary lists. The first assembly took us around 2 months to build and we've deeply learned how to improve ilogic rules and global parameter usage.
We are a company which produces powder paint curing ovens and all other powder paint process machinery(www.electron.com.tr ). I can share some model pictures if anyone is interested how the assembly works and updates with parameters.
The assemblies have around 200 rules in total for main assembly sub assemlies and parts. We simply give around 10 parameters (like the curing oven length or the process piece width) and the entire assembly updates around 5 minutes. Before this the design time would have taken us 5 working days with all lists included.
Ilogic is a really strong tool for us and we are really keen on meeting and talking with people who are using ilogic to its full power.
I believe this is the way of doing things now, automating the design just like automating the manufacturing processes.
We would like to see how the world is using ilogic on design automation. Cheers
Some worthwhile ideas
Copy Design should rename ilogic Rules too!
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This threas is rather opened out of curiosity. We've been focused really hard on parametric modelling for 5 months now and we've fully modeled 2 5k+ item parametric assemblies with drawings and necessary lists. The first assembly took us around 2 months to build and we've deeply learned how to improve ilogic rules and global parameter usage.
We are a company which produces powder paint curing ovens and all other powder paint process machinery(www.electron.com.tr ). I can share some model pictures if anyone is interested how the assembly works and updates with parameters.
The assemblies have around 200 rules in total for main assembly sub assemlies and parts. We simply give around 10 parameters (like the curing oven length or the process piece width) and the entire assembly updates around 5 minutes. Before this the design time would have taken us 5 working days with all lists included.
Ilogic is a really strong tool for us and we are really keen on meeting and talking with people who are using ilogic to its full power.
I believe this is the way of doing things now, automating the design just like automating the manufacturing processes.
We would like to see how the world is using ilogic on design automation. Cheers
Some worthwhile ideas
Copy Design should rename ilogic Rules too!