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cad library
how do i bring in parts from the first cad library to my drawings?
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Re: cad library
What do you mean by "to my drawings", are you refering to an assembly?
If so: If your are using Autodesk Inventor, download and save the .INV file, then in the assembly toolbar, use the "place component" feature and browse for the file you saved, and click open, the selected part will then be placed in your assembly |
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Re: cad library
If you use solidworks, download the .stp file from firstcadlibrary.
In solidworks, open the .stp file & save it as a solidworks part or assembly. Do not close the file. In your robot CAD assembly, hit "Insert Component" and the part/assembly you downloaded will be in the list. As far as I know in solidworks, you cannot merge two parts together and still call it a part; it's instead an assembly. |
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Re: cad library
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Also, a big thing with imported files with Solidoworks is that it loses all mating features when you bring in an .stp "assembly" btw. What you can do (if you have a lot of time) is to go in the assembly file and mate all the .stp components together so that everything is now constrained.. This is easier on say the AndyMark toughbox transmission, than on the Omniwheels which are just pure nightmares to mate because of all the angled metal on the hub piece. To get around this annoyance of having everything sperate when you move a piece of an assembly, a shortcut (re: way to cheat) is to put that unconstrained assembly of parts in another assembly file locked at the origin, & save that as a new (final) name assembly Then pull that final assembly in to whetever you are working on. Everything will magically be fastened to each other as they originally came in. We did this with the Omni wheels, and they now move as one entity in an assembly model at the next level up. There actually is a way to do this, but I'm not too experienced with that command. One of the guys where I work showed me that command, and if anyone is interested in knowing it, PM me and I will ask him when he is in. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 16-01-2008 at 16:41. |
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Re: cad library
Solidworks can import any of the file types on the CAD library.
Has anyone else gotten at least one import error on every single file version of the FP Motor Gearbox? A part file can contain multiple files and not be an assembly. There's an "insert part" feature. It is much trickier to do the mating, but is useful if you need to mimic the holes on a piece (i.e. a motor). |
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Re: cad library
cool
im famaliar with using inventor (PLTW vet) although i was wondering how you find your parts after you downloaded the parts from the first cad library. It would seem that after you do this you just move them to a folder. thanks every one |
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Re: cad library
Inventor likes all files in the same folder.
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