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hello to everyone, today for the first flight I put myself to make some explosion on solid

I came across this, having the tick on "automatic spacing" as from image below1630757161645.webp I select all the parts of my group and create the step of explosion he calls "catena1"1630757391339.webpAnd I wonder why the two shoves in a subfolder? ? ?

the parts are not bound by constraints and not assembled as subassime

are all parts loose in a set 1630757517400.webp
 

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of course the other assemblies do so, some parts group them into a folder, if someone knows and can explain the reason, so as to understand how he thinks and if he has a utility in doing this

Thank you very much
 
If I had to think about it, I would expect the grouping of parts with the same code, so in the case of the images posted, I would expect the grouped calettators and not the pulleys that are different and have different codes
 
Good morning.

is it possible that the parts have the same internal id of sw?

Did you get them from one file by chance?

I mean, did you draw a finished pulley, then you saved by name and adapted the measurements to do the other?

Hi.
 
question 1: does it even if you do not use automatic spacing?
question 2: Which of the seventeen versions indicated in the profile do you?
question 3: Do the pulleys have particularities (type derived from steps or having properties or materials in common)?
question 4: why not attach the file without obliging users to recreate the situation and therefore be able to analyze it?
 
hi...romy unfortunately I can't say if they were created starting from the same file, they're not files that I created, and for rocks I can't post those files because they're not mine

but I can tell you that it also does it on assemblies where there are no common parts or similar parts, solid associates with some component a sort of bond and group them into a folder

no I understand that logic uses

Does it never happen to you?? ?
 
but I can tell you that it also does it on assemblies where there are no common parts or similar parts
Why don't you train those?
or create an explosion with parts that have no confidentiality problems, verify that you do the folder and attach

I had asked four questions not 1
 
as versions in all

if you do not use automatic spacing you have no problem because the files select them manually so you can do what you want

I attach the file where or deleted all sensitive data...so you can evaluate the
 

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Did someone understand why he creates the subfolder? ? ?
I tried to disassemble the pulleys of 1 mm and at what point it considers them separate entities, but also the other objects are perfectly aligned and those instead do not group them
 
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Solid automatically creates group folders when there are elements that, moved in one direction, maintain alignment.
it is enough to do the test again creating the view exploded, but instead of blowing on the axis z explode on the y axis and 3 folders group containing respectively:
group 1 parts 300+045
group 2 straps
group 3parties 050+170
 
hello boulders ok... but it doesn't come back the fact that the pulleys you and the jackers don't, they too are aligned like the pulleys
always in the direction of explosion of my example
 
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If you change the explosive and parallel to the z axis, which is the explosion, you immediately notice what I mean. in practice turn your image of 90°
 
Massive.. .we didn't realize then, he grouped objects that move together, but it's why he only grouped the pulleys, and not for example the calettators that as a whole are aligned like the pulleys.
 
but it's because it only groupes the pulleys and not for example, the calettators that as a whole are aligned as the pulleys
But did you see my pattern? Do they look like they're lined up on the explosion axis?
 
this and the starting condition, the very...when I go to do the explosive, solid decides to move the pulleys together and group them into a subfolder, why does it only with the pulleys??? and not with other components?? In this case, the booters? ? ?

You know what I mean? ? ?
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