![]() My hypothesis is that I did something wrong when importing the bearing, and also that I am not dealing correctly with the LCS.Īlso, it appears that the sketch for making the axis in the tutorial is under-constrained. I attached the files that I created and the stp file that I downloaded. The video seems to do things a bit differently - in the tutorial the initial files are assembly, body, part, while this distinction does not seem to happen in the video. I did this just to see if the insert a link to a part works, and it seems to work, so the problem is in my bearing file.Ĥ. If I try to link to the assembly two axis bodies, that works as expected. I thought maybe this limitation of import was fixed.ģ. When I import the stp file in the bearing, it seems to work, and I do not get the list of undefined things as in the tutorial. can also link LCS_2 of the bearing to LCS_1 of the axis, but I cannot link the LCS that I created to LCS_0 of the axis.Ģ. When I choose LCS_1 of the bearing, I will only be able to choose LCS_1 of the axis. Now, if I try to link LCS_1 of the bearing to LCS_0 of the axis, it cannot be done. All this as per the instructions (I think). For example, in the bearing, I created LCS_1 and LCS_2 (both concentric), while in the axis I created LCS_1 (LCS_0 was already there). LCS_0 is different from the LCS that I create, and when I try to link the part to the parent, I cannot choose LCS_0 in the parent if I chose LCS_1 in the bearing. I can also see the coordinate systems of the bearing, but I cannot see the bearing.ġ. Actually, the part appears in the tree, and its LCSs appear, but the part cannot be seen, even if a toggle it. Problem is, when I try to insert the bearing into the assembly, nothing appear. I am also trying to use this video to help:
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