Hello
Is it for an assembly or a multibody part?
Hello
Is it for an assembly or a multibody part?
If it's for a multibody part, you could make and control the repeating of rungs in a sketch, and then delimit the extrusion with a surface.
see these tutorial repetition SW
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/les-repetitions-sous-solidworks
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/les-repetitions-sous-solidworks
tuto construction soude
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/tutogarde-corps-droitlg1810
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It's a multibody piece that I then insert into an assembly.
I tried to create the first leaf and then insert it into my assembly and only then do the symmetry (which works very well). But the problem with this method is when I make the list of welded parts, the elements end up in duplicate. Example:
Batten n°1 x1
Batten n°1 x1
While I wish to:
Slats n°1 x2
Otherwise, don't make a body repetition, but a function repetition (extrusion delimited by a surface) no need to go through a sketch.
The problem is that my part is built with mechanically welded elements. If I make a sketch that I extrude, I no longer use my database with all my profiles and the table of welded elements will not be compliant (at least I think...)
And this component, could you extend it?
Yes, I can extend it (currently the slat is extended in the lower part and adjusted in the upper part).
In my attachment at the beginning I used the Adjust/Extend function by selecting all the slats one by one.
And make a sketch of the section to be extended on the middle plane (projection of the contour), extrude to a surface in both directions and merge with the part, then repeat this extrusion.
This method seems to work at first glance. Thank you
I still have to find how to retrieve the characteristics of my basic profiles (description, ...) so that the welded parts table is up to date automatically.
I'm going to dig a little deeper.
um I don't think I can retrieve the custom properties with this method, the extrusion function is based on a sketch that can't have a feature.
If I use this method, I'm going to have to manually change the properties of the welded parts with each change.
I noticed something that may help you, if you move the bodies of the repeat to the original part folder, and you vary the number of repeats between 2 and the number of bodies you moved in the folder, they will stay in that folder. Anyway, look attached...
Hello
I give a method already given, repeat your bodies without limitations and do a removal of materials (interior sketch of the frame) afterwards.
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@christophe_4
Have you looked at the tutorials posted
There's everything you want in it
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Coyote would be too simple, it's sure that delimiting bodies with a surface would be ideal. But each body added by this repetition will not be taken into account, otherwise it would have to apply to all bodies including the crossbar of the frame. If you put your sketch inside the frame, do you create a game to separate the bodies?
@a.leblanc, that's why I make the bars before the frame, look at my image!:
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Good evening
Coyote gave you the best way to do things for me (and the only one I know of to date).
The problem comes from the fact that on SW, we cannot automatically select the bodies created by a function (in other words, to do for example a repetition of bodies by selecting the parent function of this field).
The idea is therefore to:
For the symmetry of all this, no luck, it's not possible.
2 solutions:
Personally, I prefer the first solution for a gate or railings.
Kind regards.
Indeed, I agree with Coyote, we should make the bars before the frame, and use plans or sketches to delimit them, that would be the simplest. On the other hand, I don't see why a symmetry of the bodies can't be achieved afterwards according to a median plane.
Hello
@A.Leblanc: I may have gone a little too fast in saying that for symmetry, it's not possible.
It can be fed, by code or manually each time the number of rungs is changed.
As I said in my previous post, SW does not allow you to select, for a repetition of fields (or symmetry), the parent function of the fields. Therefore, how to select the bars that are not created since to make the symmetry (of the body), you have to select the bodies one by one?
If we want to make a complete symmetry, we have no choice, it's either by a macro that will recover the bodies for us or by drawing the whole.
Kind regards.
Why not a symmetry of function, have you seen the video above, the bodies can be moved in the same folder as the original part, which can be used to have a correct nomenclature