Hello all,
Here's a challenge that I have been stuck on for quite some time. I am creating a macro to do the following:
1. Blank User form is shown
2. Search and select all spec tree's assemblies.
3. Count total assemblies in selection and creates a "PART NUMBER" parameter property is none...
powerhound,
Thanks for the feedback, I was originally pointing towards the hole rather than the ball, but that makes more sense to just to have it on the ball itself since it matches with the function. I assume the the ".687" reference will have to change to a basic dimension?
Hello All,
I have a question about GD&T related to tooling balls, in particular the reference dimensions to the center of the tooling ball; in the case attached should these be reference of basic dimensions? The attachment is a simple representation of what I have going on, please feel free to...
Hello all,
I have questions about using the ReplaceProduct function in a VBA macro. I tried to search around, look at the CATIA docs, record macro, etc. but no luck yet... The purpose of the macro is to rename a selected product and relink, essentially: you make a selection, give it a new name...
Hello all,
I am back to revisiting this concept to gasp. Attached is one example of a defined angled on the assembly, the first basic angle is from the edge and the second is an aux view, wondering if this looks understandable to you guys. Thanks...
Gerres,
I agree with pylfrm, I think the "profile of a line" should be removed. I also think No. 4 is most accurate for MBD, I would just remove the "Edges" with the "profile of a line" and keep the surfaces callout. Datum C can also have a "filled" circle at the end of the leader to callout on...
pylfrm,
Thanks for the information and feedback. Yes of course, the basic angle will be added and the "1.780" was not true and just a representation from the real drawing.
pylfrm,
Thanks for the information, good points on dimension ".235" and the datum feature precedence. Datum feature A does in fact contact a mounting surface and is located by two pins.
As for dimensioning the relationship for the toleranced surface see attachment, is this the direction you...
TheTick, thanks for the feedback, yes I agree it is not truly a compound angle my mistake. I'm trying to verify if this is the proper way to define this type of angle.
Hello all,
I am new here but have been a lurker for quite sometime, everyone here has been such a great help thanks! I have a question on drafting a compound angle and would like opinions on proper definition. I searched but I could not find my answer in that way, thanks again!
See drawing...