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BBow
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2015
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Random thought, just wondering: 1) if it would be possible, and 2) if it is has anyone ever tried it?
Is there a way that a journal could run on an assembly and complete the following:
1. Automatically recognize all of the ‘Counter-bored Screw Clearance Holes’
2. Read the ‘Screw Size’ from the hole
3. Insert a bolt from a part family
5. Possibly add a concentric constraint
This is asking a lot, and I’m guessing anything is possible, but is it feasible? Or are certain parts feasible?
As a tool/fixture designer I/we spend a lot of time after a design is primarily complete just inserting fasteners into our “finished” design.
Is there a way that a journal could run on an assembly and complete the following:
1. Automatically recognize all of the ‘Counter-bored Screw Clearance Holes’
2. Read the ‘Screw Size’ from the hole
3. Insert a bolt from a part family
a. using the hole size for bolt size
b. using the depth of the thru-hole, find a part family bolt that is roughly 1.5 times the screw diameter longer than the thru-hole
4. Place a bolt into each of the found holes5. Possibly add a concentric constraint
This is asking a lot, and I’m guessing anything is possible, but is it feasible? Or are certain parts feasible?
As a tool/fixture designer I/we spend a lot of time after a design is primarily complete just inserting fasteners into our “finished” design.