antran7
Mechanical
- Sep 6, 2002
- 57
It's nice having one database (the master-model) control features in parts that rely on other parts. In ProE-land, I make a part, usually just curves and surfaces, and reference just that part for everything else (to avoid circular reference, etc...). In ProE-land, one way is make "publish geometry" features in the master-model that references all the relavant things in the mastermodel that a certain part needs.
Here's how I'm trying to do this in Soldworks:
It's all based in modifying the part to get the mastermodel features in assembly, but referencing the mastermodel.
To get a surface body over, I do a surface offset of 0. Then I solidfy, thicken, or cut with it in the part.
For the rest, like planes, sketches, and curves, I just directly use the mastermodel feature while I'm editing the part.
How are ya'll referencing a master part?
Here's how I'm trying to do this in Soldworks:
It's all based in modifying the part to get the mastermodel features in assembly, but referencing the mastermodel.
To get a surface body over, I do a surface offset of 0. Then I solidfy, thicken, or cut with it in the part.
For the rest, like planes, sketches, and curves, I just directly use the mastermodel feature while I'm editing the part.
How are ya'll referencing a master part?