I was wondering if any of you who use TS Wood have any general rules or "Best Practices" for managing large assemblies and sub-assemblies. I'm new to this and I have backed myself into a corner a couple of times on larger assemblies. I could see it becoming a issue as my assemblies get larger and larger and I know there must be some general rules on how to structure and manage large assemblies.
Thanks,
Managing large assemblies?
Moderators: remi77, jacs, Daniel
Hi,
Yes there are some "rules" you could respect to manage large assemblies.
There is a document describing it somewhere. You should ask your reseller.
In general the most important gain is to be found in using simplified versions of parts and sub-assemblies. It's to much of an explanation to do here, but this is one of the key-features to use when managing large assemblies.
Regards
Pieter
Yes there are some "rules" you could respect to manage large assemblies.
There is a document describing it somewhere. You should ask your reseller.
In general the most important gain is to be found in using simplified versions of parts and sub-assemblies. It's to much of an explanation to do here, but this is one of the key-features to use when managing large assemblies.
Regards
Pieter