As of right now FunTech is giving us a 30 day demo for our Professional edition. So where evaluating it to possibly upgrade to Premuim. Do you know for sure if the Clip needs to be in the Routing Assembly or can it be in the regular Assembly???
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Yes that is correct. I think I may be on to something though. I just found that it seems to work a little better if I put my clips in the routing assembly versious out side the assembly. It's only speculation at this time I'm still messing with it.
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Hello, I am wondering if someone knows the answer to this. I am new to the Routing feature and am trying it out. I am wondering if it is possible to have more than 1 wire under a clip. The routing feature seems to be working great but the only thing is, is that I'll route all my wires first...
Yeah I've seen that guys page alot. That's where I got the idea of using a spline. And it seems to work O.K. But not really how I want. That guys seems like a genius at Solidworks I thought about maybe e-mailing him. But I don't know. Any other advice would be great.
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I have looked everywhere and watched all the videos but still can't seem to fit it to what I need to do. If I could replace the Belt or Chain with the igus E-Chain that would be great. That's exactly what I need to do but I don't think you can do that in 2007. If so I am not aware of it...
Hello I am in need of help or advice. I'm trying to draw the igus E-Chain Part#15.050.048. I'm trying to make it articulate like the E-Chain would in normal life. The only way I have found to work is with a spline, drawing a circle at each end and connecting them with a line and then Fit To...
I just had a quick question, that no one I know seems to know the answer to. In an Assembly Drawing, in the Feature Design Tree how come some parts have a "(-)" by them and some don't. Nobody I know seems to know what that means. Maybe some of you guys may know.
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