Tantocattivo
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to compare with you on the method you use to manage structures with heb profiles with solidworks.
when they are small welded structures, I use structural members and create only one file part. but in the company where they are now, we do carpentry a little heavier and therefore I have to make structures transportable and mountable, so plates to go . the drawings I have to do for the workshop so they are at 80% a heb with two plates.
the streets I see are:1 solutionstructure as part of structural members
leave game welding equivalent to thickness plates
save the bodies
create together with bodies and add platessolution 2create together "master" with plate on one side, plate on the other, heb part with perforated sketch between the plates.
use solidworks explorer to rename the parts (creating copy of the "master" in the project folder)
change the mating distance between the plates and get the brand to go to couple in the main project
if you have any suggestions, it is well accepted! !
I wanted to compare with you on the method you use to manage structures with heb profiles with solidworks.
when they are small welded structures, I use structural members and create only one file part. but in the company where they are now, we do carpentry a little heavier and therefore I have to make structures transportable and mountable, so plates to go . the drawings I have to do for the workshop so they are at 80% a heb with two plates.
the streets I see are:1 solutionstructure as part of structural members
leave game welding equivalent to thickness plates
save the bodies
create together with bodies and add platessolution 2create together "master" with plate on one side, plate on the other, heb part with perforated sketch between the plates.
use solidworks explorer to rename the parts (creating copy of the "master" in the project folder)
change the mating distance between the plates and get the brand to go to couple in the main project
if you have any suggestions, it is well accepted! !