Has taken me only 9 months to realize the important of this master class Professor! I have applied the same concept for the sheet metal part and I now can create different doors (made out of a inner tray of 0.7 galv and an outer tray of 1.2 riveted together with fiber insulation inside) in minutes. I am still struggling with the formulas for the holes to be "more intelligent" when I modify the MASTER file but I'll get to there thanks to your tutorials...
I applied that export because I intended to use it to create a derived part using the parameters. You can derive objects and parameters as the normal workflow for creating a derived part or assembly. The problem is that I forgot to use this export. The explanation resides in my age... Go back to the description of tutorial 147 from time to time because I intend to add an explanation in future tutorials.
Thanks from UK and Spain!
You're welcome!
Has taken me only 9 months to realize the important of this master class Professor! I have applied the same concept for the sheet metal part and I now can create different doors (made out of a inner tray of 0.7 galv and an outer tray of 1.2 riveted together with fiber insulation inside) in minutes. I am still struggling with the formulas for the holes to be "more intelligent" when I modify the MASTER file but I'll get to there thanks to your tutorials...
I am very happy when I find out such successes from my students. You are one of them. Thank you!
Thank you too!
Tnanks, For your Class From Venezuela
Thanks Venezuela!
Mr Professor, why must the sketch be exported as object?. What is this for??
I applied that export because I intended to use it to create a derived part using the parameters. You can derive objects and parameters as the normal workflow for creating a derived part or assembly. The problem is that I forgot to use this export. The explanation resides in my age... Go back to the description of tutorial 147 from time to time because I intend to add an explanation in future tutorials.
how sloooow......
Beginners say: how speeedy...