CorBlimeyLimey,
Here is #3,8:
3.Plan the work; then work the plan.
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8.Use an engineering team. That way not one person can be
blamed for mistakes.
TheTick,
thanx for the input... I'll add it to my list if you don't mind. I gave you star for this one. [smarty]
Cheers,
A.W.
A.W.
SW...
Outside Solid Works:
1.Work on the 'KISS' principle: Keep It Simple Stupid.
2.Don't assume the shop knows your design intent.
3.------------------
4.Build it as if you were going to buy it.
5.When creating a design, always create a parallel path backup, in case your original falls through.
6.If...
I'm dealing with PCBs quite often. I always ask our PCB design group for IGES data.
I'm using AutoCAD as interface/first step to clean up the files from unnecessary data and then open it in SW, generating model with the features I need for the design.
I found this is the most practical way so...
I'm using Visual Safe Source (VSS) - part of MS Visual Studio to back up all my data. Simple, easy to use and this enables me to keep track of any changes/revs. Simply update database and put your comments. Beauty of this is cmplete part history at any time and ability to roll back to very first...
Gents,
I just learned the another way around:
1-Start new assembly.
2-Insert the part you want the origin to be moved and constrain geometry to the assembly origin as you want it to be in the part.
3 - Save as PART - done...
The new part's origin will be as you constrained it in the auxilary...
Hi,
Is there a way to move a Part in relation to the origin (part evironment), other then constrain base feature?
Let's say if I have a part imported ("dumb"solid body) and I want to change the origin without going thru features recognition?
Thank you
Not the library, but capable CAD system - this is what you are looking for. Since your company already purchased AutoCAD add-in (fittings library), SW can easily take it too. No sweat.
www.3dcontentcentral.com is a good site too as mentioned above.
Cheers
Scanning, rastering - vectorizing - would be a long way to go. Even though there is a helpful tool in SW to do it (see TheTick's post above).
Build 3D model usind blueprints as a reference, generate 2D prints and save them in either format - this is shortcut and the only way to store an accurate...