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hinge door movement

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Marvel

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Hello everyone, I should make a showcase and at the moment I can not, together, make the door and zipper move correctly (then they will be 2).

I managed to set the movement of the door with the limit angle function and to make it close and open correctly with the angle I need, but the hinge remains me still where it is, that is it does not move agreeably to the door (it does not move "hinge" in short).

The hinge is also a separate set (loaded by grabcad) and moves correctly in its set (which is then reported in the "vetrina" axieme), but when I try to move it "hinge" in the axieme "vetrina" I get only a translation in space.

I also tried to search the network for some tutorials about it but I found nothing about it.

Can anyone give me directions? Thank you!

Bye!

Mar
 
Are we sure the zipper subaxieme is flexible?
Didn't you suppress any bonds?
check why it is not possible that it does not work.
 
Good morning, thank you for the answers. I didn't know about the rigid/flexible mode in the subaxis....:redface:
I've been looking for information on the net tonight, I'll check and try and let you know.

Bye!

Mar
 
verified and tried, now everything ok, the subassieme zip was not set as flexible....:redface:

Now I have to understand how to assemble hinges and door to make everything move properly. I hope to find something useful on the net.

Thanks again to everyone!

Mar
 
Sorry, I have another similar question:
if I have a zipper connecting two parts one mobile and the other fixed, how to give an end to the closure of the zipper? Let me explain better, if as in the previous case I open and close a door, how can I give a closing end to the zipper or the door?
excuse the question perhaps banal! (x me not)
 
Good morning to you too (maybe it is banal)
with limit distance applicable to both angle and linear coupling
thanks to the question (maybe it is trivial)
 

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