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| Mike... |
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:29 pm |
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I have partially figured this out via cut and paste, but to get the
Csys in the same location in the target assy, I have to reference the
datums in the assy I'm copying from, which creates external
references. I thought that I would be able to just add the 3 planes in
the target assy as references and then delete the old ones but it will
only accept 3 reference planes. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:00 pm |
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On Jun 9, 10:29 am, Mike <pinb... at (no spam) comcast.net> wrote:
Quote: I have partially figured this out via cut and paste, but to get the
Csys in the same location in the target assy, I have to reference the
datums in the assy I'm copying from, which creates external
references. I thought that I would be able to just add the 3 planes in
the target assy as references and then delete the old ones but it will
only accept 3 reference planes.
Go ahead and reference the datum planes in ASM1 while defining the new
CS in ASM2. However before finalizing the CS creation, highlight all
3 planes in the CS reference window (using CONTROL key), then select
the default CS in ASM2. This will replace the 3 planes in ASM1 with
the default CS in ASM2 as the defining reference for the new CS, all
the whiule leaving the new CS in the same location relative to the 3
datum planes in ASM1, and eliminate all external references. |
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| craig... |
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:50 pm |
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On Jun 10, 8:00 am, 808des... at (no spam) gmail.com wrote:
Quote: On Jun 9, 10:29 am, Mike <pinb... at (no spam) comcast.net> wrote:
I have partially figured this out via cut and paste, but to get the
Csys in the same location in the target assy, I have to reference the
datums in the assy I'm copying from, which creates external
references. I thought that I would be able to just add the 3 planes in
the target assy as references and then delete the old ones but it will
only accept 3 reference planes.
Go ahead and reference the datum planes in ASM1 while defining the new
CS in ASM2. However before finalizing the CS creation, highlight all
3 planes in the CS reference window (using CONTROL key), then select
the default CS in ASM2. This will replace the 3 planes in ASM1 with
the default CS in ASM2 as the defining reference for the new CS, all
the whiule leaving the new CS in the same location relative to the 3
datum planes in ASM1, and eliminate all external references.
have yopu thought of assembling the part via default coordinate
systems. We use this whenever possible
it will mean that your coordinates systems are in the same place.
cheers
Craig |
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