Ang: mirrored configuration

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Krister L, Dec 2, 2003.

  1. Krister L

    Krister L Guest

    Yes...to add a derived configuration for each one of the others, I believe would do the trick.

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Dec 2, 2003
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  2. Krister L

    Krister L Guest

    Yepp ...it's clear as mud...if I understand this correctly You should supress one hole in each rh-lh config ..the first or the last.

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Dec 2, 2003
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  3. Mirror the part so you'll have a two parts glued together (one original and
    one other side) and cut the original first half.
     
    Robin Boudreault, Dec 2, 2003
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  4. To have both left and right hand versions in the same model take your
    origional version and select a surface(if you want to use your pattern then
    you will have to use a surface perpendicular to the holes, mirror body and
    delete body on the origional part.

    Otherwise you could create an actual mirrored part
    Select a face
    insert>mirrored part
    once the new file is made add a hole wizzard feature constrain a point for
    each hole in your pattern.
    you can then use the hole wizard as your seed patern in an assembly.

    Corey

    supress one hole in each rh-lh config ..the first or the last.
     
    Corey Scheich, Dec 2, 2003
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  5. On the mirrored part make a separate Pattern that would accomplish what you
    want. With your equations and everything.

    corey
     
    Corey Scheich, Dec 2, 2003
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