gedkins
Mechanical
- May 11, 2001
- 45
Trying to get my head around Ref Sets and Categories and how they are applied. Here is my current paradigm: In Solidworks you can create "configurations" in parts or assemblies. In parts you could create a config for the purposes of having different size bolts, i.e. lengths, dia's, etc. I see this as Part Families in UG. Also in Solidworks you can create configs at the assembly level. For example if I had a two part assembly (a box with and a hinged cover) I could create a pair of configs, one showing the box open, the other closed. The assembly does not have two covers in it. It just has one cover inserted with the configs controlling the value of the covers angle with respect to the box. Meaning the Closed config has the angle value at 0 and the Open confighas it at 45 degrees for example.
In UG am I correct in saying that to do the same box and cover scenario I need to add the cover twice to the assembly and then put one on a layer called Open that shows it open and the other instance of it on a layer called Closed? And if I wanted to make it easier to understand and work with would I then use Categories in the layer control?
Are there other ways to achieve the same thing?
Thanks
Guy Edkins
In UG am I correct in saying that to do the same box and cover scenario I need to add the cover twice to the assembly and then put one on a layer called Open that shows it open and the other instance of it on a layer called Closed? And if I wanted to make it easier to understand and work with would I then use Categories in the layer control?
Are there other ways to achieve the same thing?
Thanks
Guy Edkins