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constrain flared head screws.

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Hello.

How do you manage to bind the screws to their head?

Thank you.
I use "insert" and if it serves do an offset, so I use only one bond. being the vine a trivial component I prefer to "disparmiare" on the constraints also accepting a slight interconnection or distance between the screw and the respective seat.
less constraints = less chaos.
 
less constraints = less chaos.
I also constraint rotations of anything that could turn ( screws, washers, pins etc.).
I noticed that it makes the model much more stable, in addition to making sure that, in the table masses, the notes or the ball tied to these elements remain where I put them.
I know that I double the constraints of each screw, but I have been using this system for years and I find that it has only advantages for the quality of the whole.
 
I also constraint rotations of anything that could turn ( screws, washers, pins etc.).
I noticed that it makes the model much more stable, in addition to making sure that, in the table masses, the notes or the ball tied to these elements remain where I put them.
I know that I double the constraints of each screw, but I have been using this system for years and I find that it has only advantages for the quality of the whole.
I agree with you especially if you want to do a well-finished job and good visual impact.
In my case, however, since the changes are very frequent I prefer to have a lighter and more intuitive set (I understand light at the level of the number of constraints)
 
If those of the autodesk do the button blocks rotation of the bond as in solid edge would be a great thing. It would also be nice that in the analysis of the interference could be excluded the interference due to the thread.discuss the oct .comunso sometimes I use the hole constraint with the head of the screw and its seat.the tangency sometimes breaks the boxes.
 
by curiosity I tried to use the "joint" command and not the classic binds, and with only one "joint" (checking the conical surfaces of seat and screw with rigid option) the screw has bound completely in the seat. until now I have not had the patience to deepen them, but maybe these are not bad.. .
 

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