Hello
A change in the client forces me to start a plan almost from the beginning.
So I deleted all the functions one by one, starting with the oldest ones to get to the point from which I could resume.
However, I have an error in the equation that arises when removing a construction profile.
Does anyone have an idea? My goal was to start above the 3D6 sketch
Thanks in advance
EDIT: I have the impression that the problem comes from the 50/50/5 angle iron used. I recently installed a profile library that I retrieved here.
general_pare_soleil_erreur.sldprt
Hello;
In Mechanowelded and Sheet Metal Works, solidworks automatically creates equations if the same profile (here your angle) is used by different functions....
In reality Solidworks asks the question (badly formulated) but this pop-up is very often part of the "ignored" windows (See in your General options).
For your particular case, you can remove this equation without any remorse.
Concerning your general construction, I wonder about your "body displacement" functions followed by "linear repetitions" + symmetries .... using the same offset values (!??) .... There is surely a simpler way. As for the use of 3D sketches... I think they are superfluous. I think 40% of the functions used are too much. (It looks like Catia with all these useless planes and symmetries...)
Kind regards.
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So I can't hide the fact that I'm a novice on solidworks...
Due to lack of time, I have not yet had the opportunity to participate in the training offered by my dealer.
So I manage as much as possible.
In my defense, the gaps between the dishes are not the same which prevented me from doing a simple linear repetition