Jun 18, 2008 #1 arlenn Mechanical Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 34 Location CA if i have an assembly where movement of a component is desirable (purposely one unconstrained DOF), each movement results in the system wanting to regenerate. Is this how it is? or does a parts have to be marked as movable?
if i have an assembly where movement of a component is desirable (purposely one unconstrained DOF), each movement results in the system wanting to regenerate. Is this how it is? or does a parts have to be marked as movable?
Jun 18, 2008 #2 Eltron Mechanical Joined Mar 3, 2005 Messages 2,459 Location US If you're talking about the assembly having to be rebuilt then, yes. The assembly must be rebuilt after parts move. Dan http://www.eltronresearch.com Upvote 0 Downvote
If you're talking about the assembly having to be rebuilt then, yes. The assembly must be rebuilt after parts move. Dan http://www.eltronresearch.com
Jun 18, 2008 Thread starter #3 arlenn Mechanical Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 34 Location CA Thanks for the reply... If i have a movable sub assembly, how does one keep it movable in a parent assembly? Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks for the reply... If i have a movable sub assembly, how does one keep it movable in a parent assembly?
Jun 18, 2008 1 #4 ShaggyPE Mechanical Joined Sep 8, 2003 Messages 1,127 Location US Look up "flexible subassembly" in help. Flexible is the key SolidWorks terminology for what you desire. -Dustin Professional Engineer Certified SolidWorks Professional Upvote 0 Downvote
Look up "flexible subassembly" in help. Flexible is the key SolidWorks terminology for what you desire. -Dustin Professional Engineer Certified SolidWorks Professional