AnnaWood,
I do use patterns to some extent. Where I experience most of my issues are the odd spacing that wouldn’t be part of a pattern. That’s where I put in my 5 to 50 fasteners individually.
Handleman,
Within our 8 to 10 fastener sub-assemblies groups we have are bolt, washer, & nut or a bolt, washer, washer, & nut and so on. Each sub-assembly is set up with a mate reference for assembling on our upper level assemblies & each is set up with a distance mate “bolting distance”. Also each bolt, washer, nut, bolt sleeve, etc have their own configurations within themselves for different lengths or sizes etc…
Now let’s say I’m on my upper level assembly and I need a bolt nut comb… so I assembly that in… Now, the distance between the surface where the bolt sits on and where the nut should sit on is .50”… So my next step would be to change my configs to the correct sizes for the particular hole I assembled my hardware in and change that “bolting distance” mate to .50”. ( I forgot to mention that I have these in a Design Library) So anyway, now that I have my bolt nut comb set I have to dissolve it before I pattern and when I do that I save it so I can hold those references for next time I add the particular size bolt nut comb. Ok so I pattern that hardware where I can. Now I have to fill in the areas that weren’t part of the pattern, so I just drag and drop the bolt nut combs (which should be correct since I saved it from before). This is where I have start dissolving my 5 to 50 sub assemblies I talk about. The reason these need to be dissolved is because my next bolt nut comb bolting joint may need a long bolt or a larger size. If you don’t dissolve them, when you change the configuration it will obviously change in all assemblies with the same name.
Hopefully what I said makes sense a little better now…
Thanks All for your feedback!