enriazzo99
Guest
For all,
I would like to point out that I have unfortunately failed to find open discussions about this.
I ask for advice on how to manage the table of a welded like what I attach.
the problem arises when I make a welded with toolbox components (e.g. bolts) that I am forced to do a set and not a multibody part, so when I make the table and I have to insert its separate I find myself in difficulty.
the two options I have are:
1) insert a separate material, then losing the properties of the cut-off concerning the sheet
2) insert a separate part of the materials with re-entry, adding the separate cut, but always losing the properties of the separate cut (e.g. width length and sheet thickness).
I ask if someone has another option or if it's me wrong and how to organize the distinct in case of welded pieces with toolbox components.
Thank you very much in advance
I would like to point out that I have unfortunately failed to find open discussions about this.
I ask for advice on how to manage the table of a welded like what I attach.
the problem arises when I make a welded with toolbox components (e.g. bolts) that I am forced to do a set and not a multibody part, so when I make the table and I have to insert its separate I find myself in difficulty.
the two options I have are:
1) insert a separate material, then losing the properties of the cut-off concerning the sheet
2) insert a separate part of the materials with re-entry, adding the separate cut, but always losing the properties of the separate cut (e.g. width length and sheet thickness).
I ask if someone has another option or if it's me wrong and how to organize the distinct in case of welded pieces with toolbox components.
Thank you very much in advance