Autodesk Inventor | Constraint vs Joint in Assemblies
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2018
- Ever wondered what that "Joint" button did next to "Constraint" while doing an assembly? Ever tried to figure out how to use it? This video is a demonstration to get you familiar with that option. It's a great tool if you want to try it out on your next assembly.
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EXCELLENT DEMOSTRATION OF JOINT CONSTRAINS
A bit late to the party, but I'll give it a shot: What are the animation differences?
For an exercise, I modeled a robotic arm. It has three segments and a claw, and what I wanted to be a swiveling base. I have failed miserably.
The assembly model itself I'm good with. But, to get it animated, I brought everything together using constraints. Then, I tried to animate the constraints. Things start flipping all over the place and twisting in weird directions, and some relationships go in the wrong direction (e.g., the base moves when I'm trying to move a part of the arm).
I went through this 2 or 3 times, then decided to try joints. I used several rotational joints, but also employed some mating constraints. I cannot make both animate in the same scene. And, I can make neither animate properly, as things begin to flip around or bend in ways I never intended. I've modeled other things, and their animations did not have these issues.
So... Is there any way to combine animated joints and animated constraints? If not, what would cause all the flipping and reverse-direction relationships?
Thank you.
Loved the music.
do you have the part files to share?
super
Why not add voice explaining whats going on?
the music is like Cooking
You didnt really use Constrain at all. How does this video show the difference between the two? Its a really good video on joints but no mention of constrain
Do you have part drawing
There is a typo in the first cloud.
This song kicks ass. What is it?
Chris Bond, would you be willing to share the parts? I'd love to practice this
That would be a good idea to share this assembly if it’s not proprietary. Thanks
lose the tunes
Absolutely useless