charliedurrant
Materials
- Dec 16, 2005
- 42
Hi,
I have a situation that is easily described. Consider a flat bar that is centered in the middle of another flat bar along the long dimension. I have various configurations varying the length of the longer bar.
I want the position of the smaller bar to always be in the center of the longer one. All very simple but I can not see how to get distance mates to use eqautions eg.
LongBAR_length (LB_l)
ShortBAR_length (SB+l)
D1 (distance mate) = distance of end of SB from end LB
Eqation -> Dimension1 = (LB+l - SB_l) / 2
D1 = Dimension1
This must be possible but I have no idea how to do it...
Charlie
I have a situation that is easily described. Consider a flat bar that is centered in the middle of another flat bar along the long dimension. I have various configurations varying the length of the longer bar.
I want the position of the smaller bar to always be in the center of the longer one. All very simple but I can not see how to get distance mates to use eqautions eg.
LongBAR_length (LB_l)
ShortBAR_length (SB+l)
D1 (distance mate) = distance of end of SB from end LB
Eqation -> Dimension1 = (LB+l - SB_l) / 2
D1 = Dimension1
This must be possible but I have no idea how to do it...
Charlie