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      Chopper Greg
      last edited by

      Here is what I have so far:

      http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g240/Greg__H/AVCenterbuild.jpg

      I'm looking to mate the slots, without shoving one part into or through another.

      I have been expramenting with sketchyphysics, but have no idea what I'm doing with it. 😞

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        Alan Fraser
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        This seems to be a straightforward job for the Move tool. You need to be aware that it's important where you pick up an object with the Move tool, as the cursor will snap to the nearest node at the target. This can be used for precise positioning.


        AVCenterbuild.jpg

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          Chopper Greg
          last edited by

          There is no doubt that it can be done with the move tool - the problem is being able to tell if it will fit in real life rather than just being imposed on the objects in SU.

          An extream example of one object being imposed on the other:

          http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g240/Greg__H/AV2-alt.jpg

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
            jeff hammond
            last edited by

            Switch to X-ray and you'll be able to look inside to see if anything is overlapping.

            dotdotdot

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              Alan Fraser
              last edited by

              Sorry, but I just don’t see what the problem is. As Jeff says, switch to X-Ray; if the edges on the two components exactly overlap or extend each other…when zoomed right in…then the parts are an exact fit. If they don’t, they’re not.

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                Chopper Greg
                last edited by

                x-ray?

                I have looked and looked, and I am not seeing anything labled "x-ray".

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                • Alan FraserA Offline
                  Alan Fraser
                  last edited by

                  It looks like a bluish cube. Have you got the Face Style toolbar loaded? View > Toolbars > Face Style.
                  Another...though lengthy path...is to export to stl then use a program like minimagics (free) to check for overlaps and other validity problems.
                  http://www.materialise.com/materialise/view/en/2562719-MiniMagics.html

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                    Chopper Greg
                    last edited by

                    Their server must be down - I have tried 3-4 different sites and they all point back to the same flawed address.

                    Edit - not being able to download minimagics, doesn't appear to be a issue as the only 3D export file types alowed is dae & kmz.

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                      museummaker
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                      Not to confuse things but I have built things from CAD generated plans. Sometimes they forget to build in a little wiggle room / tolerances to make things fit in real life.

                      For instance if you were to cut these shapes exactly they probably wouldn't fit together. You might need to build in the gaps (or cut on the other side of the lines).

                      Good luck with your project.


                      won't fit.PNG

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                        Chopper Greg
                        last edited by

                        Not confusing things at all - it was mentioned a page or two back, and part of the same subset of problems.

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