GiGa
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problem: I have to model doors for round tubes variable in size.
the doors are formed by various parts (door, hinges, frame, etc.) variable according to the size of the opening to be closed and the diameter of the pipe.
so far, exploiting the derivation of the parameters of the reference tube (as mentioned, tube diameter and opening size), I made everything adaptive... obviously changing the reference tube, the dimensions of the door and its components, adapt "to the need".
Now however, it is a question of being able to use these doors in a set that contains a dozen different sizes. . .
I thought I should turn to iparts to create an iassembly, where the variables in play are the usual three indicated.
However iparts (as far as I understand) can not be adaptive... So how to do it?
Do I need to create tables with all the dimensions of the various "hand" components?
Or do I miss something?
the doors are formed by various parts (door, hinges, frame, etc.) variable according to the size of the opening to be closed and the diameter of the pipe.
so far, exploiting the derivation of the parameters of the reference tube (as mentioned, tube diameter and opening size), I made everything adaptive... obviously changing the reference tube, the dimensions of the door and its components, adapt "to the need".
Now however, it is a question of being able to use these doors in a set that contains a dozen different sizes. . .
I thought I should turn to iparts to create an iassembly, where the variables in play are the usual three indicated.
However iparts (as far as I understand) can not be adaptive... So how to do it?
Do I need to create tables with all the dimensions of the various "hand" components?
Or do I miss something?