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rotazione e texture

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Therefore, I have a set to "impose" the possibility of turning, a kind of crown around a sphere (it should be the sphere to move, in attachment I put the axieme itself) but that solidworks blocks me and does not make me move.
that I add another small request: Does any of you have a texture that can represent the surface of a mola? (if it's inside the program I didn't find it... )
Thank you.
Mauro.
 

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Hello c._mauro,
x the mola you have to go on the aspects, stone....pavimentation. you will find pink and black granules then eventually customize.
there are also special textures within sw but I do not remember how those different from the aspects are activated.

for the attached file....if you only put the file together we do nothing. You have to put the parts if you want us to take a look.

If it doesn't make you move what you want, something wrong: correctly choose the fixed body (default is the first you enter into the axieme) but you can change. correct constraints. then you will certainly have the possibility to track axes or use temporary axes for constraints.
You'll see if you check what you did, you'll find the right way.
 
Hello c._mauro,
x the mola you have to go on the aspects, stone....pavimentation. you will find pink and black granules then eventually customize.
there are also special textures within sw but I do not remember how those different from the aspects are activated.

for the attached file....if you only put the file together we do nothing. You have to put the parts if you want us to take a look.

If it doesn't make you move what you want, something wrong: correctly choose the fixed body (default is the first you enter into the axieme) but you can change. correct constraints. then you will certainly have the possibility to track axes or use temporary axes for constraints.
You'll see if you check what you did, you'll find the right way.
So mola solved, found the texture, thanks.
I apologize for not putting the various pieces, I thought it wasn't necessary and instead (I'm still relatively new to the software)... said that I was still able to solve, I had the wrong order of insertion, putting as a fixed piece a piece that instead had to be mobile.
Thank you for everything!
 

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