adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
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Hi All, Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
I'm currently working on a project that has a lot of interlocking steel parts. These parts need to have an offset of 0.1mm added to the joining / interlocking parts so that when they get laser-cut they will fit into each other. My first approach to do this was to offset particular faces inside of individual parts. However this soon caused severe problems for me since whole assembly would then break because subtracting 0.1mm from a face in an assembly would lead to a number of relationships breaking.
I can't be the first person who's needed to do this, I was wonder what the best approach would be to this. Perhaps there's some way to freeze or lock the assembly so that they don't automatically re-calibrate every time I change a part file?
I'm currently working on a project that has a lot of interlocking steel parts. These parts need to have an offset of 0.1mm added to the joining / interlocking parts so that when they get laser-cut they will fit into each other. My first approach to do this was to offset particular faces inside of individual parts. However this soon caused severe problems for me since whole assembly would then break because subtracting 0.1mm from a face in an assembly would lead to a number of relationships breaking.
I can't be the first person who's needed to do this, I was wonder what the best approach would be to this. Perhaps there's some way to freeze or lock the assembly so that they don't automatically re-calibrate every time I change a part file?





RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
However, kind of makes a mockery of parametric design if you don't then go back and fix it.
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RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
Is there any way to create sketches or reference within the parts? You could use these as the assembly constraints and maintain the nominal position of the parts to keep the assembly constraints intact regardless of the offset?
Kyle
RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
I was thinking of adding sketches in the parts or add reference planes in the parts to be used when assembling them. The sketches or planes can remain independent of the faces you are offsetting. In the simplest situation, if you have to assemble two parts and you use their reference planes when constraining them rather than faces, you can offset the faces and the parts will not move around on you.
Kyle
RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly
What is Engineering anyway: FAQ1088-1484: In layman terms, what is "engineering"?
RE: adding offset to parts without messing up assembly