mechanate
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2010
- 16
Hey guys,
So I've been poking around for a little now and have failed to turn up a good source of information for this. The SolidWorks toolbox doesn't contain every nut/bolt/whizbang out there so I've been looking into expanding it under my own standard. I've gone ahead and copied a standard as a base, added a test part, a simple castle nut I've downloaded off of McMasters website, and am now trying to poke around and figure out how to get it to behave like the rest of the parts in the "standard" toolbox installation. I don't want to repeatedly add a bunch of parts into the folder, what I want is one castle nut that I can drop into an assembly and then select different configurations through drop down menus. I've added mate references to the castle nut part and understand that I need to add some equations into the part to control the size and geometry. Where I'm stuck is going from these equations to the access database. How do SolidWorks toolbox parts work in conjunction with the access database and how can I add my own tables into the access database to control my own parts? Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Nate
So I've been poking around for a little now and have failed to turn up a good source of information for this. The SolidWorks toolbox doesn't contain every nut/bolt/whizbang out there so I've been looking into expanding it under my own standard. I've gone ahead and copied a standard as a base, added a test part, a simple castle nut I've downloaded off of McMasters website, and am now trying to poke around and figure out how to get it to behave like the rest of the parts in the "standard" toolbox installation. I don't want to repeatedly add a bunch of parts into the folder, what I want is one castle nut that I can drop into an assembly and then select different configurations through drop down menus. I've added mate references to the castle nut part and understand that I need to add some equations into the part to control the size and geometry. Where I'm stuck is going from these equations to the access database. How do SolidWorks toolbox parts work in conjunction with the access database and how can I add my own tables into the access database to control my own parts? Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Nate