lab2010
Aerospace
- Mar 21, 2014
- 43
When creating parts, we often copy sketches from other parts to use as references. We copy a sketch and then change all the dimension formulas to be interpart references to the original part & dimension. When copying a sketch from part 1 to part 2, we never do the "Copy Resolved Geometry" option because part 2 already contains the geometry needed to resolve the sketch from part 1. We just have to select the correct curves for "External Reference" to complete the copy.
I think this is a poor way to achieve our goal. If we select the "Copy Resolving Geometry", the external geometry is brought in as linked to the original sketch. Linking to the original part is really the goal...if the geometry changes in the original, we want that included in the 2nd part as well. The issue is that only external geometry gets linked...not the copied sketch itself. I feel like somehow we need to use the Wave Geometry linker and/or the create interpart link function, but we cannot get what we want.
The ultimate goal is get a copy of a sketch from part 1 into part 2 where changes to the original sketch automatically get incorporated into the new part. What is the best way to achieve this?
Thanks
I think this is a poor way to achieve our goal. If we select the "Copy Resolving Geometry", the external geometry is brought in as linked to the original sketch. Linking to the original part is really the goal...if the geometry changes in the original, we want that included in the 2nd part as well. The issue is that only external geometry gets linked...not the copied sketch itself. I feel like somehow we need to use the Wave Geometry linker and/or the create interpart link function, but we cannot get what we want.
The ultimate goal is get a copy of a sketch from part 1 into part 2 where changes to the original sketch automatically get incorporated into the new part. What is the best way to achieve this?
Thanks