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Giacomo1989

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good evening to all, I would like to know, how to bind a particular so that after having realized it if I change the quota he does not change?
 
to question vague answer vague.
read your request and try to think about what anyone can understand that has no idea what you're doing.
 
Actually, you don't understand the meaning of the first question. If I do a piece, I put it together and put it fixed....where should it go? Clearly his geometry changes it....change. to not change a piece, you do not have to make changes. if you want to know how it is best to bind the pieces that can take different shapes is that you can pair them with the main planes between piece and piece.
 
Actually, you don't understand the meaning of the first question. If I do a piece, I put it together and put it fixed....where should it go? Clearly his geometry changes it....change. to not change a piece, you do not have to make changes. if you want to know how it is best to bind the pieces that can take different shapes is that you can pair them with the main planes between piece and piece.
I mean this: If for example I draw a piece and the next day I should change a share of that piece, how do I block the others to avoid changing that share also change the other odds?
 
the question is: would the models be made with external references?
If yes, it is necessary to reason whether that type of modeling has been done with a functional logic or not; understood this and what derives the external references can be interrupted or blocked).
if the models are made without external references there is no way that by changing a quota of a model you change that of another
 
in a parametric cad you have to model with in mind the final function of the particular and its use in the context.
if that particular will have to adapt the models with contextual parameters, if you do not have to do the models with discretionary parameters, if for design reasons you do not know how to be modeled make an initial choice and then correct in progress.
In fact, there is no valid solution for any eventuality and it is always necessary to contextualize the problem whose solution may vary from case to case with the same starting parameters.
for example to interrupt external references is a generalization because sometimes it can be good to interrupt them while other times it is necessary to block them and other times to eliminate them totally; what is best to do depends solely on the final result you need to get
 

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