Tenkan
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2012
- 93
In the past I worked primarily with parts or small assemblies but not weldments, now I work at a company that does a lot of weldment assemblies and so I’m struggling to learn the best flow for solidworks design.
Ideally what I think I want is to build the assembly model from the part models, but the problem is solidworks does not fill in the welds. In my case, we use extra large weld gaps/prep in my experience so that kinda compounds the problem that and I am not experienced with the weld features in solidworks, it doesn’t seem to be intuitive and they don’t even show up in the dwg. Also, assembly features seem to lack functionality in solidworks for post assembly processes… for example, cut-extrude is limited to blind, thru all, and mid plane. Anyways, what I have been doing is breaking the links to the parts and editing the part model at will to remove weld prep and add any final post weld machine cuts/features etc. to the assembly model.
What I need is to be able to create a final drawing of the assembly, but want the assembly to update when the parts are revised.
Is there a best method I am missing?
lightweight, cheap, strong... pick 2
Ideally what I think I want is to build the assembly model from the part models, but the problem is solidworks does not fill in the welds. In my case, we use extra large weld gaps/prep in my experience so that kinda compounds the problem that and I am not experienced with the weld features in solidworks, it doesn’t seem to be intuitive and they don’t even show up in the dwg. Also, assembly features seem to lack functionality in solidworks for post assembly processes… for example, cut-extrude is limited to blind, thru all, and mid plane. Anyways, what I have been doing is breaking the links to the parts and editing the part model at will to remove weld prep and add any final post weld machine cuts/features etc. to the assembly model.
What I need is to be able to create a final drawing of the assembly, but want the assembly to update when the parts are revised.
Is there a best method I am missing?
lightweight, cheap, strong... pick 2