rokahn
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2002
- 48
When I insert a new empty part into an assembly using in-contexting, it remains underdefined. This seems contrary to the SW getting started manual on p14-13 where it says,
1 Click Insert, Component, New Part. Select a new part
from the Tutorial tab. Enter a name for the new
component, such as Pin.sldprt, and click Save.
2 Click the narrow model face on the front of the
assembly. The new part will be positioned on this
face, with its location fully defined by an InPlace
mate.
In my case, I'm using a series of offset planes in my assembly and I in-context the new part based on one of these planes. The part appears in the featureMgr in red with a (-) next to it, indicating that its location is not fully defined.
I've tried adding additional relations but I haven't yet figured out how to fully define the new part's location.
Note, at this point, the new part is empty but adding entities to the part sketch doesn't help either.
1 Click Insert, Component, New Part. Select a new part
from the Tutorial tab. Enter a name for the new
component, such as Pin.sldprt, and click Save.
2 Click the narrow model face on the front of the
assembly. The new part will be positioned on this
face, with its location fully defined by an InPlace
mate.
In my case, I'm using a series of offset planes in my assembly and I in-context the new part based on one of these planes. The part appears in the featureMgr in red with a (-) next to it, indicating that its location is not fully defined.
I've tried adding additional relations but I haven't yet figured out how to fully define the new part's location.
Note, at this point, the new part is empty but adding entities to the part sketch doesn't help either.