ninfh
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Good evening,
I was parametizing a machine to pull out an iassembly with all the changes in the case (the length of everything between the sides) and I don't think of how to handle two pieces.
I have two iparts with variable extrusion and some hole for thorns to then put in a set and make us work (composed spindles between them when they are in fresa); once machined in the axieme I should then mount them in the main axieme of the machinery as separate parts.
for now in the project of the non-parametric machine, the components are parts derived from the assemblies with the processing and the iproprieties are inserted by hand.
switching to iassembly/ipart, to make sure that the individual derivatives are properly encoded, do I have to turn them into iparts or is there an alternative?
- ipart1
- ipart2
- .iam ipart1 + ipart2 + machining
- part1 worked derived from together
- part2 worked deviated from together
I was parametizing a machine to pull out an iassembly with all the changes in the case (the length of everything between the sides) and I don't think of how to handle two pieces.
I have two iparts with variable extrusion and some hole for thorns to then put in a set and make us work (composed spindles between them when they are in fresa); once machined in the axieme I should then mount them in the main axieme of the machinery as separate parts.
for now in the project of the non-parametric machine, the components are parts derived from the assemblies with the processing and the iproprieties are inserted by hand.
switching to iassembly/ipart, to make sure that the individual derivatives are properly encoded, do I have to turn them into iparts or is there an alternative?
- ipart1
- ipart2
- .iam ipart1 + ipart2 + machining
- part1 worked derived from together
- part2 worked deviated from together