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sketches + baricentro + materials + solid union

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Hello I have the usual sequence of questions, some are probably silly boh

- I'd like to know if there's a way to do a sketch in a modeling environment.
and then be able to see him in drafting

- I'd like to know if there's a way to reocavate the coordinates of a body's center of gravity,
I mean obviously as parameters. I can see the center of gravity, but for example if
in the coordinates of this I want to move an object (e.g. center of a sphere) without
hand down the coordinates of the centerpiece?

- are there material libraries a little more extensive than I have? because of materials
metallic there is not much (of course you don't tell me to insert them by hand... :-)

- I would like to turn a simple set into one part (multibody or not, I don't care)
only one part and not a group of parts, is it possible?

Thank you.
 
Hello I have the usual sequence of questions, some are probably silly boh

- I'd like to know if there's a way to do a sketch in a modeling environment.
and then be able to see him in drafting

- I'd like to know if there's a way to reocavate the coordinates of a body's center of gravity,
I mean obviously as parameters. I can see the center of gravity, but for example if
in the coordinates of this I want to move an object (e.g. center of a sphere) without
hand down the coordinates of the centerpiece?

- are there material libraries a little more extensive than I have? because of materials
metallic there is not much (of course you don't tell me to insert them by hand... :-)

- I would like to turn a simple set into one part (multibody or not, I don't care)
only one part and not a group of parts, is it possible?

Thank you.
1) Yes without problems if the drafting you do in the same part, setting the reference set on 'enter part' if you use the master model
2) analysis>measure body (flag on associative) and you get a nice point you can use as you want
3) I tell you... by hand
4) if you want to take a set of parts (and then each with the features tree) in solids pinned in a single prt file you can do in a lot of ways: a) export in step or in parasolid all solids b) make a fit x set and insert the axieme yy, wave geometry linker on all solids then edit features > remove parameter, delete the axieme yy and you remain the x part with only solids fired

Hi.
 
1) Yes without problems if the drafting you do in the same part, setting the reference set on 'enter part' if you use the master model
2) analysis>measure body (flag on associative) and you get a nice point you can use as you want
3) I tell you... by hand
4) if you want to take a set of parts (and then each with the features tree) in solids pinned in a single prt file you can do in a lot of ways: a) export in step or in parasolid all solids b) make a fit x set and insert the axieme yy, wave geometry linker on all solids then edit features > remove parameter, delete the axieme yy and you remain the x part with only solids fired

Hi.
1)mmm no drafting is a separate file,I can’t do otherwise
peace, it is not fundamental. . .
2) true, it was easy... associative!
3) ....
4) Perfect! I try both ways

Thank you very much, even speed!
 
1)mmm no drafting is a separate file,I can’t do otherwise
peace, it is not fundamental. . .
Thank you very much, even speed!
look that you can do, when you draft in a separate file (which in jargon is called master model) you get a structure together, go into the axieme tree, select the part where you did the sketch, mouse button dx, replace reference set > entire part and you appear all the part and not only the solid. the speech is long, I recommend you to deepen the reference set from the help.
Hi.
 

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