Basic configuration question......
Basic configuration question......
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Can somebody explain in general terms the method used to create configurations.
I probably need to create a basic master part first, which I then alter to create other configurations, but not exactly sure how to start configurations off on the right foot.
For example, if I was to create an automobile wheel that was to have two different bolt patterns, do I......
1. Create the basic wheel first with both bolt patterns, then create two configurations with specific bolt patterns suppressed (or even deleted)?
2. Create the basic wheel first (without bolt holes), make two new configurations of it (without bolt holes), then edit the configurations to add or delete geometry representing the bolt patterns.
Thanx in advance for your responses - Mousetrap
I probably need to create a basic master part first, which I then alter to create other configurations, but not exactly sure how to start configurations off on the right foot.
For example, if I was to create an automobile wheel that was to have two different bolt patterns, do I......
1. Create the basic wheel first with both bolt patterns, then create two configurations with specific bolt patterns suppressed (or even deleted)?
2. Create the basic wheel first (without bolt holes), make two new configurations of it (without bolt holes), then edit the configurations to add or delete geometry representing the bolt patterns.
Thanx in advance for your responses - Mousetrap






RE: Basic configuration question......
Depending on the number of configs in a model, you should also investigate using Design Tables too.
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RE: Basic configuration question......
By making the first part fully defined and dimensioned. You have set the stage for all configurations after that model to be changed by simply changing dimensions.
To add more confusion, you could make a DT that controls those dimensions (the ones you plan to change per config.) and also add all your configurations to the DT along with the appropriate dimension changes per config.
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RE: Basic configuration question......
RE: Basic configuration question......
I use configurations to show the extended and retracted position of an assembly driven by a pneumatic actuator (for example). That is helpful with drawings too because you can show one configuration (for instance "cylinder retracted") and on top of it you can put another configuration ("cylinder extended") and SW will show the second configuration with phantom lines. There is a specific command/icon for that.
I also use configurations when I create frames or structures with aluminum extrusions or steel profiles. Each type of extrusion has its own file but length is represented by configurations. If I have a small number of lengths (up to five) I define them manually. For more I create a design table.
Hope this helps.