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inserting repetitive parts

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in I think I show it in 3 ways in one video, in sequence:
[youtube]xxlqmt0gm8k[/youtube]mode 1- via component interfaces in insertion and reception, game by boys
2- mode through normal assembly keeping only screw insert interface
mode 3 -through component repeat

greetings
 
in creo I show you in 3 ways in one video, in sequence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxlqmt0gm8k&feature=youtu.bemode 1- via component interfaces in insertion and reception, game by boys
2- mode through normal assembly keeping only screw insert interface
mode 3 -through component repeat

greetings
I did not understand the last method well, however I would say that we are aligned to what it does if (in the video I only showed a mode, but obviously there are others, from flash-fit to pattern quid by function). If I didn't get something, explain it to me. By the way, maybe in my videos I put in some extra cick because the procedure was clear, for example many times I pressed "ok" to close the function I could have used the right mouse button, but you wouldn't have seen it on video.
 
the third mode is the repetition of a component in the case of the screw: you always have 2 constraints, cylindrical surface and bar, with the repeat function you can replace the references on other planes and other surfaces not entering assembly mode, simply state what are the references (seen lying on different faces) that you want to replace and select the new ones, but select only those of the reception in my case the plate, without having to reshape those of insertion of the screw.
I don't know if I explained. .
 
ale, in practice you can use or components interfaces (the screw hears the respective interface in the hole and is positioned) or copy and paste (selections screw, ctrl+c, ctrl+v and select holes).
copy and paste is a very convenient function, when you do not have a series or reference pattern.
if you have a set of holes on which to insert the screw, insert the screw into the father hole, click on series and the program proposes a reference series connected to the holes series.
 
the third mode is the repetition of a component in the case of the screw: you always have 2 constraints, cylindrical surface and bar, with the repeat function you can replace the references on other planes and other surfaces not entering assembly mode, simply state what are the references (seen lying on different faces) that you want to replace and select the new ones, but select only those of the reception in my case the plate, without having to reshape those of insertion of the screw.
I don't know if I explained. .
Yes, now I understand, it's the same thing I do with you in the video, with the "memorize mating" function. once you do this on a part or assembly file, at the next insert I have to declare only the landing surfaces of the coupling. the info is saved in the part file (or subassieme) and not in the parent set, so it is reusable in different contexts. for example swx does not have this very comfortable feature and it is a annoying lack, there is the "copy with couplings" but it is limited to the active session, that is, these info are volatile and are not saved in the side file for future reference.
 
ale, in practice you can use or components interfaces (the screw hears the respective interface in the hole and is positioned) or copy and paste (selections screw, ctrl+c, ctrl+v and select holes).
copy and paste is a very convenient function, when you do not have a series or reference pattern.
if you have a set of holes on which to insert the screw, insert the screw into the father hole, click on series and the program proposes a reference series connected to the holes series.
all the same as if, it is seen that they studied well what the "founding fathers" had done before planning! :biggrin:
 
Yes, now I understand, it's the same thing I do with you in the video, with the "memorize mating" function. once you do this on a part or assembly file, at the next insert I have to declare only the landing surfaces of the coupling. the info is saved in the part file (or subassieme) and not in the parent set, so it is reusable in different contexts. for example swx does not have this very comfortable feature and it is a annoying lack, there is the "copy with couplings" but it is limited to the active session, that is, these info are volatile and are not saved in the side file for future reference.
we say that it is quite similar, you can also do it as you say (memorizing pairs) even if I prefer to define them upstream for all commercials, as it is saved in the part.
question: can you have multiple types of interfaces? see in mode 1 of my video, I have assembled them directly coupled and others used another interface with a certain offset, can you do it if?
 
question: can you have multiple types of interfaces? see in mode 1 of my video, I have assembled them directly coupled and others used another interface with a certain offset, can you do it if?
Not with my version. I mean, if a bond is memorized at zero offset, it's just like that. You can change it, fix the matings, and then insert it with the new constraints.

I don't know if you can do with the new versions or with the standard parts license, I unfortunately miss both.
 
Not with my version. I mean, if a bond is memorized at zero offset, it's just like that. You can change it, fix the matings, and then insert it with the new constraints.

I don't know if you can do with the new versions or with the standard parts license, I unfortunately miss both.
ootb in creo from wf4.0 under basic license. :smile:
 
ootb in creo from wf4.0 under basic license. :smile:
My basic license is mooooolto base, costs 2750 euros to be granted, in fact you do not know that unaware accumulations I had to do to create the curved tube of the sampling along curve:biggrin:

the equivalent of the basic creo should be solid edge foundation, 6500 a list... .

I've been using v11, I think about 2000-2001.
 
Well, let's see if there's someone else on this planet who uses solidege and can confirm it.
Well also the proe repeat exists since 98.. you give anyway as far as I see for now, you do not see all this machinacy and rigidity in creo compared to others, indeed....:rolleyes:
 
For now, they have done a great job of simplification! Let's see if nx and catia make themselves alive.
Well on this I wouldn't say, they are such functions and which for several years only had less luminescent icons, but the methodology is always the same.
already understood... I will wf4 the next videos. :rolleyes:
 
Not with my version. I mean, if a bond is memorized at zero offset, it's just like that. You can change it, fix the matings, and then insert it with the new constraints.

I don't know if you can do with the new versions or with the standard parts license, I unfortunately miss both.
I tried now with the st5 (I got it on a virtual machine and I don't know if I can make a video); When inserting the part you can vary the characteristics of the stored constraints (offset, blocked/unlocked rotation), you can also ignore the proposed bond (e.g. coaxiality) and select another (e.g. parallelism).

Bye.
 
I tried now with the st5 (I got it on a virtual machine and I don't know if I can make a video); When inserting the part you can vary the characteristics of the stored constraints (offset, blocked/unlocked rotation), you can also ignore the proposed bond (e.g. coaxiality) and select another (e.g. parallelism).

Bye.
I know that in the area of the brands it is full of companies that use solidedge, maybe you can ask someone of them if they post a miserable video...:tongue:
 
Not with my version. I mean, if a bond is memorized at zero offset, it's just like that. You can change it, fix the matings, and then insert it with the new constraints.

I don't know if you can do with the new versions or with the standard parts license, I unfortunately miss both.
you can do, the video is made with the academic st5.
the first "vite" is already positioned, from that I took the constraints, the second is placed with the same constraints and offset values of the first, for the third I typed a different offset value and the fourth I put it in the axieme with constraints other than those saved.

n.b. since you choose a bond other than that stored, the next ones will also have to be selected manually.
I know that in the area of the brands it is full of companies that use solidedge, maybe you can ask someone of them if they post a miserable video...:tongue:
I don't know anyone in the brands, except a guy who still uses 18:biggrin:, so the video was forced to do it. :smile:
[youtube]by4x8gtwf9c[/youtube] p.s. The quality of the film is poor, if you can't understand, I try to do it again.

Bye.
 
For now, they have done a great job of simplification! Let's see if nx and catia make themselves alive.
Hi hunting excuse but I can't today...

in these days I see to continue all comparisons

If we don't see a good Christmas here at all


Hi.

 
No probl, good holidays to you too! :smile:
hello to all as promised :biggrin: here I am also here with v5 assembly

creation repetition and new insertion with changes and direction preference

allego video
[youtube]-ccu597yb0e[/youtube]

ciao rs4
 

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