steinmini
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 27, 2010
- 194
Probably a dumb question, but have to ask.
Within the bicycle frame assembly, there's a hinge (sub-assembly) to fold or unfold the frame. In the main assembly, I can't open the hinge (or move it within the "hinge" mating limits) and fold the frame. However, if the hinge ass. file is open and I modify the position of the hinge, the hinge opens to the same position (angle) in the larger assembly. I suppose this is just the way things work?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, to be able to move the hinge in the main assembly, I would have to assemble the hinge components within the same assembly, and not insert it as an already created assembly into the new, larger assembly?
Within the bicycle frame assembly, there's a hinge (sub-assembly) to fold or unfold the frame. In the main assembly, I can't open the hinge (or move it within the "hinge" mating limits) and fold the frame. However, if the hinge ass. file is open and I modify the position of the hinge, the hinge opens to the same position (angle) in the larger assembly. I suppose this is just the way things work?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, to be able to move the hinge in the main assembly, I would have to assemble the hinge components within the same assembly, and not insert it as an already created assembly into the new, larger assembly?