ShopRat
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 1999
- 10
I need to create an assembly consisting of a welded tubular frame with panels and gages, etc. I started building the frame in a file called "frame". Basically rectangular shaped with corner joints mitered, welded, and ground flush. I created the front, back, left end, right end, and cross brace, all as new parts in the same file, and assembled them using mate and flush constraints. I created a scene with explosion factor, but the only part that moved is the cross member. Any suggestions?
Should I create each of the component parts of the frame (there are more pieces to be added) in seperate files? How do I constrain the parts in the assembly so that if the size of one part changes, the affected parts will change with it? For example, lets say the length of the side changes from 30 units to 20 units, then the cross member must also change by 10 units and maintain face to face mating relationship with the front and back rails.
Mike Butts
michaelb@sccoast.net
We are small, and offer CNC machining, Fabrication, reverse engineering, AutoCAD generated documentation in 2D or Solid Models. We look for the challenges that others pass up, working with numerous materials such as Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Inconel, Ha
Should I create each of the component parts of the frame (there are more pieces to be added) in seperate files? How do I constrain the parts in the assembly so that if the size of one part changes, the affected parts will change with it? For example, lets say the length of the side changes from 30 units to 20 units, then the cross member must also change by 10 units and maintain face to face mating relationship with the front and back rails.
Mike Butts
michaelb@sccoast.net
We are small, and offer CNC machining, Fabrication, reverse engineering, AutoCAD generated documentation in 2D or Solid Models. We look for the challenges that others pass up, working with numerous materials such as Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Inconel, Ha