DJ, Use the Move/Copy Body command (Insert -> Surface -> Move/Copy...). In the PropertyManager select "Translate/Rotate" as the method (not "Constraints") and choose a sketch line as the Translation Reference and just rotate 180deg around that reference.
Hi, thanks a million for a very clear & systematic explanation of this great function - a perfect answer for my application ! Thanks again for taking the time to help us out here ..... very much appreciated !!
More remedial-- How did you position that reference axis for the rotation/hinge? I can create a reference axis on the edge of my seam (between the two parts), but I can't seem to move it perpendicularly away from the seam. The offset command would be perfect, but it doesn't work outside the sketching mode.
HI i would like to ask you doubt about creating hinges.. i am trying to create a hinge which should be hided from view ,so i have created hinge components and assembled it in solidwoks.. but now my issue is that i have created a sheet metal (of a flexible material) which i want to place on both sided of the hinge which will conceal the hinge...i have tried to mate the hinge with the sheet metal but the then the hinge mechanism becomes stiff..can you give me any suggestion how to do this ??
Hi Mihkel - if you create the model in the "open" shape, you'll have to use the Flex to close it and then check the fit. If it doesn't go together, you'll adjust the length or position of the hinge, and then close it again and see if that improves the fit. It's a bit of trial and error. If you create the model in the "closed" shape, then you will just use the Flex to create the "open" shape for the mold. Less trial and error with this method.
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DJ, Use the Move/Copy Body command (Insert -> Surface -> Move/Copy...). In the PropertyManager select "Translate/Rotate" as the method (not "Constraints") and choose a sketch line as the Translation Reference and just rotate 180deg around that reference.
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Is there a way to simulate / design study an living hinge like this? 🧐
Hi, thanks a million for a very clear & systematic explanation of this great function - a perfect answer for my application !
Thanks again for taking the time to help us out here ..... very much appreciated !!
How do you do the rotation after splitting the bodies!? I am having trouble with that part.
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this is has been a great help for my live hinge but do you know how to keep a part mated to other components while i move the bend in assembly?
More remedial-- How did you position that reference axis for the rotation/hinge? I can create a reference axis on the edge of my seam (between the two parts), but I can't seem to move it perpendicularly away from the seam. The offset command would be perfect, but it doesn't work outside the sketching mode.
HI i would like to ask you doubt about creating hinges.. i am trying to create a hinge which should be hided from view ,so i have created hinge components and assembled it in solidwoks.. but now my issue is that i have created a sheet metal (of a flexible material) which i want to place on both sided of the hinge which will conceal the hinge...i have tried to mate the hinge with the sheet metal but the then the hinge mechanism becomes stiff..can you give me any suggestion how to do this ??
Man, thank you very much for this great tip.
How would you make sure it is the right shape hinge that will allow you to close the lids and also look the way you intended it?
Hi Mihkel - if you create the model in the "open" shape, you'll have to use the Flex to close it and then check the fit. If it doesn't go together, you'll adjust the length or position of the hinge, and then close it again and see if that improves the fit. It's a bit of trial and error.
If you create the model in the "closed" shape, then you will just use the Flex to create the "open" shape for the mold. Less trial and error with this method.
Can you show it step by step from the beginning?
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