EngineerPhil
Petroleum
- Dec 19, 2002
- 22
I am trying to determine what might be the best solidworks modelling practice.
I have a product which in essence can be modelled as a 4 part asembly. I have used the answers from my previous thread to create cutting tools of each part so that they fit neatly together. I need to create drawings of three parts and must have associativity between them for future changes. This route will create 4 part files and 3 drawings.
The other route is using configurations of one part file. I sketch the full product and revolve round each individual part as a feature. I then create configs of the default and switch off the revolve features that I don't need. This creates one file which has 4 configs. I can then draw up the 3 configs that I need.
So what are the pros and cons of both methods? I am unsure.
I really want to get the method right before I start to model. I would like to set it up so I can use what ever approach as a generic file/folder as there are many products belonging to the same family. If I can copy and save the whole folder or all the parts to another location and not have links to each folder, that would be great. My life would be made so much easier.
If anyone can shead some light that would be fantastic,
Cheers
Phil.
I have a product which in essence can be modelled as a 4 part asembly. I have used the answers from my previous thread to create cutting tools of each part so that they fit neatly together. I need to create drawings of three parts and must have associativity between them for future changes. This route will create 4 part files and 3 drawings.
The other route is using configurations of one part file. I sketch the full product and revolve round each individual part as a feature. I then create configs of the default and switch off the revolve features that I don't need. This creates one file which has 4 configs. I can then draw up the 3 configs that I need.
So what are the pros and cons of both methods? I am unsure.
I really want to get the method right before I start to model. I would like to set it up so I can use what ever approach as a generic file/folder as there are many products belonging to the same family. If I can copy and save the whole folder or all the parts to another location and not have links to each folder, that would be great. My life would be made so much easier.
If anyone can shead some light that would be fantastic,
Cheers
Phil.