odmullen
Mechanical
- Apr 16, 2001
- 33
I have a medium-size assembly of piping and tubing components in progress. The tubes are all different configurations of one part; most of them are extruded to length in context. In most cases I mate the tube part base sketch plane and an axis to one fitting, then extrude the single feature "up to vertex" to a vertex on the next fitting in the line. This way, I can move valves or fittings around some and the tube length will update automatically - in theory, and usually in practice. I've had two problems with this, though. First, one time I opened the assembly after a crash snd found some of the tubes extruded in the wrong direction. I added a sketch line on the axis of the tube part and verified that all tubes were oriented properly, so they were all extruding in the same direction with respect to their base sketch plane. I haven't seen that problem recur. THe other BIG problem has occurred twice: I delete a tube from the assembly, whereupon most of the other configurations lose track of the extrude-to feature and I'm left with a whole bunch (40-odd) circles instead of tubes. Needless to say, this doesn't make for a very good drawing of the assembly, and I'm missing another deadline. THe only way I've found to fix the parts is to edit each one in context - over an hour of work last time.
Does anyone have an idea what's causing this and how to avoid it? I could try suppressing tubes I don't want anymore, but I hate to clutter up my assembly.
Thanks for any help..
Does anyone have an idea what's causing this and how to avoid it? I could try suppressing tubes I don't want anymore, but I hate to clutter up my assembly.
Thanks for any help..