rokahn
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2002
- 48
I've been learning SW for the past month and gone through a lot of what other people probably go through and after having to start over designs many times, I'm concluding that SW doesn't have a reasonable toolset for managing relations (unless I just haven't discovered how to use it yet).
For example, I based some sketches off a base feature sketch which turned out to be unnecessary. I tried to remove this base feature using three different approaches:
1. I tried to use the Sketch Relations Property Mgr to track down relations to this base feature and delete them but it was very difficult because SW doesn't indicate which sketch owns the entities associated with each relation--is it in the undesired base feature or in another sketch?
2. Next, I tried to delete the entire base feature but all the dependent sketches totally disappeared.
3. I removed all external relations (causing most entities to become undefined) and then deleted the geometry from the base sketch. At least the sketches didn't disappear entirely. But then I was unable to delete the (empty) base feature because one can't delete a base feature...or reorder them. If I copy a useful sketch into this base feature, the remaining relations disappear (in addition to the relations which disappeared when I deleted external relations)
...time to start this part over.
After experiencing a number of problems like this, I'm getting farther along each time (give me another 2 months and I might be useful) but the lack of tools to visualize and edit relations cause me to become more and more conservative/rigid in my approach to using SW. For my next attempt, I plan to make one base feature with just a few construction lines in it that are needed in more than one sketch so that I don't have to edit the base sketch much or reorder/delete it. SW seems very far from being able to capture a creative stream of design decisions and manage them as changes are necessary. Is it necessary to plan out where to embed all the global datums before starting the design? This is a much more structured approach than the tutorials seems to suggest.
Perhaps I've not been making full use of the Sketch Relations Property Mgr...or maybe this is an inherent limitation of the current generation of parametric CAD applications. Any views?
For example, I based some sketches off a base feature sketch which turned out to be unnecessary. I tried to remove this base feature using three different approaches:
1. I tried to use the Sketch Relations Property Mgr to track down relations to this base feature and delete them but it was very difficult because SW doesn't indicate which sketch owns the entities associated with each relation--is it in the undesired base feature or in another sketch?
2. Next, I tried to delete the entire base feature but all the dependent sketches totally disappeared.
3. I removed all external relations (causing most entities to become undefined) and then deleted the geometry from the base sketch. At least the sketches didn't disappear entirely. But then I was unable to delete the (empty) base feature because one can't delete a base feature...or reorder them. If I copy a useful sketch into this base feature, the remaining relations disappear (in addition to the relations which disappeared when I deleted external relations)
...time to start this part over.
After experiencing a number of problems like this, I'm getting farther along each time (give me another 2 months and I might be useful) but the lack of tools to visualize and edit relations cause me to become more and more conservative/rigid in my approach to using SW. For my next attempt, I plan to make one base feature with just a few construction lines in it that are needed in more than one sketch so that I don't have to edit the base sketch much or reorder/delete it. SW seems very far from being able to capture a creative stream of design decisions and manage them as changes are necessary. Is it necessary to plan out where to embed all the global datums before starting the design? This is a much more structured approach than the tutorials seems to suggest.
Perhaps I've not been making full use of the Sketch Relations Property Mgr...or maybe this is an inherent limitation of the current generation of parametric CAD applications. Any views?