Brethil
Guest
Bye to all,
I write because I would need a golden advice...
while boating me between the pruners guide and the forum, I struggle to see a solution for my problem; that more than of a "technical" nature, it concerns perhaps one more of a "practical-organizational" nature.
My work is to create giant cooling towers, and until now, thanks to the practice, our legendary forum, your precious help and a thousand blasphemies went well; I have created my parts, assembled in assemblies, bolted the world through the cc vice and occasionally added parts to the cc by publishing them at duty etc...
Now, the problem is:
understand how to proceed from now on;
I am a single user and I do not use inventor projects; I have already created 3 types of my towers and every "project" is an independent folder on the server contenting all its part, subsassieme, design etc... to the final axieme. . .
a stuff like that.
"to return to"------> containing the following under folders:
Parts
Axioms
drawing drawings
for each of these projects I have created my own parts by making copies where the files I needed were identical to those of the other projects...for example, sheet panels, collectors, handles etc... special "standard"...
always for each of these projects I took advantage of cc (which is unlike is work resident in the classic folder:
"c:\documents and settings\tecnico1\my documents\inventor\content center files\r2011\it-it"in which I also published for convenience certain parts of viteria not present in the cc.
Now I wonder, as in the future I will have to create dozens and dozens of towers, how should I act? also taking into account the fact of future formatting, or files.iam passages to customers and suppliers. . .
I have hypothesized several things:
1) add to my library all the components but just all and then create the final assemblies of the towers instituting from the cc to have assemblies with low weight.
2) continue to do as done until now, i.e. taking only the vice from the cc and creating projects each with their own independent files.
3) create me an archive of extra cc parts (so also viteria) and create my towers assemblies, instituting from this archive.
What is the best option? Help me, please!!!!
In practice I could continue like this, but the idea of having all the pieces in a library and using them at my liking I care a lot, even if then I don't know how to behave if I was to have to change the "pippo" panel that is present maybe in 10 different towers. . .
and again, the pack & go, which I’m trying to study, I understand that it offers the possibility to create a copy of my work while having the files that make up it that are resident in different points (bullying in cc, the rest in my folders on the server); But I can't understand how to use it to get to this result without problems.. .
I mean, it's all a long time to tell you that I don't know exactly how to boat me between these things...
would there be some pious soul that could give me a push??? ? :biggrin:
Thanks again and apologize for the misuse of characters ^________________^
I write because I would need a golden advice...
while boating me between the pruners guide and the forum, I struggle to see a solution for my problem; that more than of a "technical" nature, it concerns perhaps one more of a "practical-organizational" nature.
My work is to create giant cooling towers, and until now, thanks to the practice, our legendary forum, your precious help and a thousand blasphemies went well; I have created my parts, assembled in assemblies, bolted the world through the cc vice and occasionally added parts to the cc by publishing them at duty etc...
Now, the problem is:
understand how to proceed from now on;
I am a single user and I do not use inventor projects; I have already created 3 types of my towers and every "project" is an independent folder on the server contenting all its part, subsassieme, design etc... to the final axieme. . .
a stuff like that.
"to return to"------> containing the following under folders:
Parts
Axioms
drawing drawings
for each of these projects I have created my own parts by making copies where the files I needed were identical to those of the other projects...for example, sheet panels, collectors, handles etc... special "standard"...
always for each of these projects I took advantage of cc (which is unlike is work resident in the classic folder:
"c:\documents and settings\tecnico1\my documents\inventor\content center files\r2011\it-it"in which I also published for convenience certain parts of viteria not present in the cc.
Now I wonder, as in the future I will have to create dozens and dozens of towers, how should I act? also taking into account the fact of future formatting, or files.iam passages to customers and suppliers. . .
I have hypothesized several things:
1) add to my library all the components but just all and then create the final assemblies of the towers instituting from the cc to have assemblies with low weight.
2) continue to do as done until now, i.e. taking only the vice from the cc and creating projects each with their own independent files.
3) create me an archive of extra cc parts (so also viteria) and create my towers assemblies, instituting from this archive.
What is the best option? Help me, please!!!!
In practice I could continue like this, but the idea of having all the pieces in a library and using them at my liking I care a lot, even if then I don't know how to behave if I was to have to change the "pippo" panel that is present maybe in 10 different towers. . .
and again, the pack & go, which I’m trying to study, I understand that it offers the possibility to create a copy of my work while having the files that make up it that are resident in different points (bullying in cc, the rest in my folders on the server); But I can't understand how to use it to get to this result without problems.. .
I mean, it's all a long time to tell you that I don't know exactly how to boat me between these things...
would there be some pious soul that could give me a push??? ? :biggrin:
Thanks again and apologize for the misuse of characters ^________________^