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Hey, guys.

I am making a virtual piper composed of more products, byproducts and part.
limiting me to bring back product and part interested from the problem I schematize the structure of the product alettone.1


alettone.1



|-------> "with reference" (catpart)
|--------> "copy of the hundred wing" (catpart) [ottenuto da una copia con collegamento della parte "alla centina alare"]|-------> "with reference" (catpart)
|-------> "without reference" (catpart) [ottenuto da una copia con collegamento della part "con rinvio" ma una tasca]|-->ribs (catpart)

I then created constraints between the sides of the team, connecting with each other

|-------> "with reference" (catpart)

and linking "copy of the hundred wing" (catpart) to the hundred wing (therefore it is called this);

then I have bound the ribs to the part "without reference", but the alettone.1 was not bound in any way.

why if I move the alettone.1 compared to the product father (or if I move the teams) and then aggiorno, the whole group alettone moves to the center zone of the fuselage? I hope you see from the mouths.
 

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in the mail there was a big attachment that was the work of panormus, but I quietly attach the text answer:

I think that your problem is linked essentially to the fate that the structure of the wing does not carry any bond, so risks that assigning any other bond, the whole moves without control.

However in the axiemi (product) it is always preferable to report also the basic geometries (such as the geometry of the wing profile see together), then it blocks and hides it after finishing the modeling.
This helps you keep geometry under control without having to have all the model open.

Hi.
 

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in the mail there was a big attachment that was the work of panormus, but I quietly attach the text answer:

I think that your problem is linked essentially to the fate that the structure of the wing does not carry any bond, so risks that assigning any other bond, the whole moves without control.

However in the axiemi (product) it is always preferable to report also the basic geometries (such as the geometry of the wing profile see together), then it blocks and hides it after finishing the modeling.
This helps you keep geometry under control without having to have all the model open.

Hi.
Thanks ezio, but I don't understand what you mean to bring back the basic geometries.
 
I mean your superfice that defines the wing profile.

I have seen your new model that you have often copied entities that were at higher level together in others at lower level.
it is not so easy, then it cones in the photo all the basic geometries follow the assemblies where they are used.

Hi.
 
I can't move the team/return pair indicated in the attachment and I don't understand why.

Thanks, by the way. I have understood with your help new things both on assembly and on the surfaces, thank you.
 

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right to see if it has repercussions on positioning:
what difference is between simple glue and glue with connection?

if I cover a part (dx and paste) and the posiziono I can then bind it to a part maybe of other product making sure that it is only him, the part copied to move?
 
Come on! !

Hi.
Don't mess with me. I know what I owe it to this forum, but if I get answer to my sad and lonely posts I would go faster, I certainly realize that I am storming you... Poor guy who's going to give me the class. .
 

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