A great educational video, but I have certain queries to make. 1. What was the necessity to introduce an absolute axis system rather than using the axis system offered by the software by default ? 2. Why did you change the location of origin point at the end ? Thank you in advance.
I've found that if you have a complex assembly or lots of bodies, moving one part can break relations to others and make you waste a lot of time to fix it. If you use the absolute axis system, this won't happen.
very knowledgeable
Thankyou so much
A great educational video, but I have certain queries to make.
1. What was the necessity to introduce an absolute axis system rather than using the axis system offered by the software by default ?
2. Why did you change the location of origin point at the end ?
Thank you in advance.
I've found that if you have a complex assembly or lots of bodies, moving one part can break relations to others and make you waste a lot of time to fix it. If you use the absolute axis system, this won't happen.
some nice ideas, it is good to have the boolean bodies independent from each other though, so that you can delete one without the model falling over.
in this case, you could have a master model, that both inner and outer were derived from, instead of the inner being derived from the outer body.
Thanks you so much!! I learned a lot.
Please give A to B part for practice
not easily understandable