Parts in assemblies
Parts in assemblies
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I have a little dilemna/question and I hope I'm not making more of this then I need to. I have this assembly which is made up of two separate parts the first part we'll call "A" is a piece of flat plate that gets machined.
Part "B" is a piece of round bar that gets welded into part "A" to make an assembly. At this point the assembly then gets machined to the final part.
Here's my dilemna, what's the best way to draw part "B" so that I only have one part file for this piece of round bar. Would it be to draw the part completed and then suppress it to it's initial state after it's cut to length? Then show the final machined piece in the assembly?
I hope I didn't confuse anyone with my explanation. Thanks in advance.
Part "B" is a piece of round bar that gets welded into part "A" to make an assembly. At this point the assembly then gets machined to the final part.
Here's my dilemna, what's the best way to draw part "B" so that I only have one part file for this piece of round bar. Would it be to draw the part completed and then suppress it to it's initial state after it's cut to length? Then show the final machined piece in the assembly?
I hope I didn't confuse anyone with my explanation. Thanks in advance.






RE: Parts in assemblies
RE: Parts in assemblies
Thanks for the reply, what if the part has multiple features such as a thru hole, a side hole going into the thru hole and an internal hex on one end? Would this be able to be all done during the assembly stage and still not affect it at the part level?
RE: Parts in assemblies
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RE: Parts in assemblies
The assembled part is going to get the thru hole, side hole, OD and hex machined into it after welding.
RE: Parts in assemblies
RE: Parts in assemblies
-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)
RE: Parts in assemblies
Is there a way to break that x ref or keep the original part from opening in the background? I've inserted a part into a part but not when I open the "composite" part it opens the original part in the back ground.
sorry this probably should have been a new thread.....
Thanks
Grant
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RE: Parts in assemblies
Go to Tools > Options > System Options > External References and set the Load referenced documents option to None.
RE: Parts in assemblies
Go with CBL's method. At our company, we find that the best way to set up parts and assemblies is to emulate what actually happens. In your case you will be able to draw the parts to be cut, detail how they are assembled and then machined, within the assembly. Sometimes people argue against going this route because it seems to be more work, but in the end, it pay off big time because you can just hand off drawings without explaining that something detailed on a part drawing actually needs to happen in an assembly & etc. It also promotes the ability to reuse parts and assemblies, with their accompanying drawings in future.
We have used this method for 5+ years, and believe me it is worth doing. Good luck.
Gerald
RE: Parts in assemblies
I followed CBL's suggestion and as you stated it does seem to be the best way. It makes more sense to me to do it this way.