Experimenting with Mechanical Assets (mtass)
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2023 4:28 pm
Art
I've been experimenting with the creation and use of mtass files. I'm going to describe some of my experiments but you don't have to pursue any fixes.
Experiment: Is there any limit to nesting Mtass files? Suppose I have two mtass files. One containing the pair of arms for an escapement. The second containing a rod.
I load the first file onto the workbench. I then load the second mtass file and try to attach the rod to the bottom end of the left arm, fuse the arm with the rod and then delete the rod's shaft. I load the second file again and try to attach the rod to the bottom of the right arm. I sometimes have trouble selecting the rod to fuse it with the arm. I've had to resort to the trick you mentioned about going to Sim and hitting Run/Stop before I can select the rod to fuse it to the right arm and delete the rod's shaft.
The result is then used to create a new mtass file that will be used as components to projects or modified once again to create further mtass files.
At this point, you might be thinking I'm a mad scientist...
I've also been exploring the features of fusion especially when fusing items residing on the same shaft. I'll write up something about this as a separate topic.
BillM
I've been experimenting with the creation and use of mtass files. I'm going to describe some of my experiments but you don't have to pursue any fixes.
Experiment: Is there any limit to nesting Mtass files? Suppose I have two mtass files. One containing the pair of arms for an escapement. The second containing a rod.
I load the first file onto the workbench. I then load the second mtass file and try to attach the rod to the bottom end of the left arm, fuse the arm with the rod and then delete the rod's shaft. I load the second file again and try to attach the rod to the bottom of the right arm. I sometimes have trouble selecting the rod to fuse it with the arm. I've had to resort to the trick you mentioned about going to Sim and hitting Run/Stop before I can select the rod to fuse it to the right arm and delete the rod's shaft.
The result is then used to create a new mtass file that will be used as components to projects or modified once again to create further mtass files.
At this point, you might be thinking I'm a mad scientist...
I've also been exploring the features of fusion especially when fusing items residing on the same shaft. I'll write up something about this as a separate topic.
BillM