How you take each tubes and make individual drawings out of them with complicated trim? There is no way to select individual pipe and open it to create a drawing. Then what is the purpose of that kind of structure weldment if you can not it take a part to make individual drawings.
Pretty, just that in real life you're not going to weld the structure. Maybe if you build a simple workbench with angles could demonstrate better application.
What do you mean by "you're not going to weld the structure"? Why so?
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@@vedymin7 You need to release DOF otherwise the termal expansion, earth movements will add interesting stresses making it behave like made out of cardboard. Also, think about the size, transportation, installation, treatments and so on. Many factors involved that doesn't look realistic. Anyway, it's not worth it to analyse a simple demonstration of the product.
@@vedymin7 This kind of structure would be bolted in reality (and more than likely be fabricated from UB and UC members. A feature for bolted connections would make sense here.
How you take each tubes and make individual drawings out of them with complicated trim? There is no way to select individual pipe and open it to create a drawing. Then what is the purpose of that kind of structure weldment if you can not it take a part to make individual drawings.
There is this function "Save Bodies" in SolidWorks.
were is your axis?
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Pretty, just that in real life you're not going to weld the structure. Maybe if you build a simple workbench with angles could demonstrate better application.
What do you mean by "you're not going to weld the structure"? Why so?
@@vedymin7 You need to release DOF otherwise the termal expansion, earth movements will add interesting stresses making it behave like made out of cardboard. Also, think about the size, transportation, installation, treatments and so on. Many factors involved that doesn't look realistic. Anyway, it's not worth it to analyse a simple demonstration of the product.
@@vedymin7 This kind of structure would be bolted in reality (and more than likely be fabricated from UB and UC members. A feature for bolted connections would make sense here.