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inserting objects from toolbox

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Hello everyone

provided that I use the program especially for the creation of steel structures, coatings and similar.

in a set (I would say even quite small) I decided to try to insert bolt washers and dice to better quantify in the material count.

However, I find that the insertion of the toolbox objects is a rather slow operation in processing and not always the couplings are automatically set: I often happen that a bolt is coupled so concentric to the hole, but not with the under of the head corresponding to the surface below (usually a washer).

and anyway insert piece by piece with a certain processing slowness is exasperating also for modest sized structures.

I am wrong (as often happens...) or for the work that I have to do I insert the vines is not recommended?

Thank you.

so many hairs
 
toolboxes are a crazy shit... The only thing that saves, perhaps, is the dense wheels.
slow and it happens to reopen the axieme and find a different measure.

made a bookcase of bolts, with data table or single files, and download the particular things from the many sites available.
 
toolboxes are a crazy shit... The only thing that saves, perhaps, is the dense wheels.
slow and it happens to reopen the axieme and find a different measure.

made a bookcase of bolts, with data table or single files, and download the particular things from the many sites available.
It seemed like it took a while. .

However I wonder if it is worth inserting, even once I have created a custom library, bolts and everything else, since it still takes its time to mate the pieces...

so many hairs
 
But you don't have to put all the parts one by one... exploit the various methods of repetition (linear, circular, sketch or series) and then use the copy with couplings
for couplings, if you select two circular edges you have in a single stroke coincidence and circularity
 

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