Thanks Tim! After showing this to my Grandma she is now confident in limit angle mates on SolidWorks. If you could make a video on how to use Face Time next....
Hi Alfredo, The limit angle mate needs to define upper bound, lower bound, and present angle. The definition would not allow for a null entry for any of these values so you would need to put something int for each.
Thanks Tim! After showing this to my Grandma she is now confident in limit angle mates on SolidWorks. If you could make a video on how to use Face Time next....
Thank you for getting straight to the point and making this so easy to duplicate!
Thanks, doing my third year major project and this is so so useful. Lifesaver!! :)
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Second time I've been here to solve this. Thanks, GoEngineer!
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nice way of instroducing useful things, many thanks
Great video! still applies to new solidworks
Very simple but efective, thanks.
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Thank you buddy...i have learnt a lot
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Is there any way to do the same mate but not declare any degree value? Just declare the surfaces that make the limits...
Hi Alfredo,
The limit angle mate needs to define upper bound, lower bound, and present angle. The definition would not allow for a null entry for any of these values so you would need to put something int for each.
very good
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yeah helpful ..
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