Sorry about posting a repeated question. I guess I didn't know the correct terminology for what I was trying to do, because nothing came up with my searches.
So if I save as a pro-e asm will that work better at importing into 2006 or is it the same as parasolids and the like?
Man, I feel stupid. I didn't select the corners of my tubes so the sheet was connected to the front face of the tube but that face wasn't connected to the rest of the tube so it just flew right on through. I think I've got it now, thanks for the quick responce.
I am trying to model a tube frame door with steel welded on the exterior. But everytime I run my analysis my sheets fly off where I put a wind pressure, and go through the door. These sheets are stich welded to the frame at the top and bottom and the only connectors cosmos has are spot welds...
It makes me happy that I'm not the only one to have this problem (sorry for the others in my boat)
It happens when I drag from the toolbox or file > insert.
I guess I just live with it like everyone else does.
I keep on having the error "Openclipboard Failed" when I am working on assemblies either with inserting my own parts or assemblies or insterting parts from the toolbox. It has happened ever since I installed SW on my current machine that meets all of SW specs (Pentium D 3.4GHz with 2GB of RAM...
As far as my mates go; top level I have 79 mates. I don't have any tangent, limit, or angle mates. I have not mated to patterned instances and mated faces instead of edges.
And for the record, I closed it last night working, and this morning it opened up with mating problems
Thanks for the...
This is kind of hard to explain but it is driving me crazy. I will make up a large assembly of these bi-fold doors and as I go along everything works fine. Then I will start moving the door to make sure they will open and close. They will work then i find something to tweek and I will get...
My bad, it is a fillet weld, I just got confused on the symbol picker. The bevel weld showed up like I wanted it on the bottom, but it flipped it. This is my first dealings with weld symbols.
Thanks
This might be a stupid question but I can't get my weld symbols to be right side up. I am trying to call out a bevel weld but when I put it below the line it give me |\ instead of |/ then when I select to put it on the top of the line it gives me the oposite. Help please. I'm in a coverstion...