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align holes on multiple axiemate parts

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I have to maintain alignment of drilling on more axiemate parts.
I already did, but I don't remember the whole procedure.
1) I remove the sketch with the axis on the guide part
2) convert entity
3) I choose the plan in the part where I want to copy?
I miss a few steps
I kindly ask for help.
good we
cesing
 
I have to maintain alignment of drilling on more axiemate parts.
I already did, but I don't remember the whole procedure.
1) I remove the sketch with the axis on the guide part
2) convert entity
3) I choose the plan in the part where I want to copy?
I miss a few steps
I kindly ask for help.
good we
cesing
if the parts already have holes, of any diameter, you can use the couplings, in the specific "concentric".
if you have to drill multiple parts at the same time, you have the opportunity to do it both with the guided drilling and with an extruded cutting that you will extend to the parts.
The guide can help you.
with converts entities, use an existing sketch to bring back on a face or plan as you like.
I would drill all parts with an extruded cut performed in the together extending the scope to the parts.
the guide can help you again.
 
Thank you for the possible solutions you mentioned.
Specifically in the guide part there is the rigged hole of the screw. in the middle part a hole of passage in diameter increased and in the third part the masculine hole. I found it convenient to copy with convert entities the axis of the first part on the others but I can no longer remember the sequence of the various stages and on the guide I have no idea where to look. If Mom asks you too much, could you tell me what to do in sequence? should be no more than 4 steps.
Have a good day and thank you again for answering me.
cesing
 
Thank you for the possible solutions you mentioned.
Specifically in the guide part there is the rigged hole of the screw. in the middle part a hole of passage in diameter increased and in the third part the masculine hole. I found it convenient to copy with convert entities the axis of the first part on the others but I can no longer remember the sequence of the various stages and on the guide I have no idea where to look. If Mom asks you too much, could you tell me what to do in sequence? should be no more than 4 steps.
Have a good day and thank you again for answering me.
cesing
to do what you want there is a special function, insert/assembly functions/holes/holes.

to use converi entities read the guide, it is rather simple: open a sketch, select the entity to convert and the game is done.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/italian/solidworks/sldworks/convert_edge.htm
 
I write here the sequence for future use and for those who want to use it.
I am in a set, I have an axis in a plane of a part (guide) where the puncture begins and that I put in display condition.
1) I open the part in which I want to copy the axis
2) I create a plan that coincides with that of the guide part
3) on this plane I create a sketch
4) premo converts entities and select the axieme to be copied (which becomes black)
5) I confirm everything
Now on the second part I find the entity (to be converted to axis) in the same position as the other part.
Hello everyone
cesing
 
I write here the sequence for future use and for those who want to use it.
I am in a set, I have an axis in a plane of a part (guide) where the puncture begins and that I put in display condition.
1) I open the part in which I want to copy the axis
2) I create a plan that coincides with that of the guide part
3) on this plane I create a sketch
4) premo converts entities and select the axieme to be copied (which becomes black)
5) I confirm everything
Now on the second part I find the entity (to be converted to axis) in the same position as the other part.
Hello everyone
cesing
Can you post your set?
I don't think I understand the procedure and the purpose (I actually understood... but I do not connect)
I would not want you to be complicating life for future changes of a single part.
 
I'm sorry, but I can't send you the aid because it's patented.
think of a lathe tool formed by stem, support plate, insert and bracket.
the threaded hole in the stem must be aligned to the fixing hole of the support plate, to the insert hole and to the bracket with inclinations both for the side strip and for the cutting one.
among all possible solutions, the one that leaves me more freedom of modification is to draw a tilted axis on the bracket according to the resulting plane of the locking forces of the insert, then to bring this axis in all parts components in order to build with cuts of revolution the various silhouettes of the riggings or conical holes that occur in the different parts up to the thread on the stem that keeps everything locked.
the process I described (and that I did not remember in some points) serves to copy in every part of the axieme the reference axis on which to build the sketches of the silhouettes of the cuts of revolution.
I hope to have been clear and once again I thank you for the attention to my question and for all the alternative ways you suggested to me and that I consider simplifying my procedure in the case of standard puncture from the wizard to menu.
I greet you cordially
cesing
 
Okay, got it!
I felt like I admitted that the alternatives were more efficient.
I'm adopting them.
Thank you for your help and interest.
Good evening
cesing
 

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