SolidWorks 2010 Bible
Chapter 15: Using Component Patterns and Mirrors Opposite Hand Versions. For the parts that need opposite hand versions, you ca ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies You can nest feature-driven component patterns such that one component pattern is patterned by ...
Chapter 15: Using Component Patterns and Mirrors FIGURE 15.7 The display pane for controlling display options l (^) Component pa ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Apply sketch relations such that each line lies on a plane: one line on the Front, one on the ...
Chapter 15: Using Component Patterns and Mirrors Once you have created a few feature-driven patterns and have a better understa ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 15.10 Two direction patterns, one with and one without the Pattern Seed Only option Sum ...
CHAPTERCHAPTER Modeling in Context IN THIS CHAPTER Evaluating in-context modeling pros and cons Examining the pros and cons of i ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies For example, you may create a box and put it into an assembly. You must then create a lid that ...
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Part III: Working with Assemblies which is essentially a 3D sketch in the assembly with special properties. The Layout feature i ...
Chapter 16: Modeling in Context The in-context process You can perform in-context modeling using one of two basic schemes. You c ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Other types of valid in-context relations include in-context sketch planes and end conditions ...
Chapter 16: Modeling in Context The Tools ➪ Options ➪ Display/Selection Assembly transparency for in context edit controls the t ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Second, you can use the Edit Component button to begin or finish editing a part that is alread ...
Chapter 16: Modeling in Context Probably the most common mistake you can make with in-context editing has to do with editing the ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Interestingly, this feature cannot be deleted from the part; you must delete it from the assem ...
Chapter 16: Modeling in Context Out-of-context ->? Out-of-context means that the document — usually but not necessarily an as ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies List External References You can access the locked and broken references through the List Exte ...
Chapter 16: Modeling in Context FIGURE 16.8 The dialog box that warns you about adding in-context relations to an underdefined p ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Multiple contexts Multiple contexts occur when a part has references that are created in multi ...
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