I have some hollow components in my assembly, I'm assuming I have to fill them in before I do this because they will be airtight. Also, how do you modify the volume to get the same mass? You are able to select the top of the assembly and slide your cursor down to make it smaller but I can't figure out how to do that.
+Michael Yardley It is even easier in the current version of SOLIDWORKS, because you can create a COM point with ease. help.solidworks.com/2016/english/solidworks/sldworks/t_create_com_ref_point.htmTo answer your question, we used Instant3D to reduce the height of the water object. Read more here: help.solidworks.com/2016/english/SolidWorks/sldworks/c_instant3d.htm?id=f1ee8a36534947b6938e4e46e73963b8#Pg0&ProductType=&ProductName=
Could you please explain how you did create that macro you talked about ? 1:25
doing my dissertation, this has helped me a lot since i've been having problems with a different software i was going to use
simple yet effective, thanks for the tip!
Simple and to the point, thanks.
I have some hollow components in my assembly, I'm assuming I have to fill them in before I do this because they will be airtight. Also, how do you modify the volume to get the same mass? You are able to select the top of the assembly and slide your cursor down to make it smaller but I can't figure out how to do that.
excellent video thanks
thank you! but turns out my idea wont float! :(
Without explaining how you reduced the size of the water object i couldnt follow it. Shame because your solution looked so simple
+Michael Yardley It is even easier in the current version of SOLIDWORKS, because you can create a COM point with ease. help.solidworks.com/2016/english/solidworks/sldworks/t_create_com_ref_point.htmTo answer your question, we used Instant3D to reduce the height of the water object. Read more here: help.solidworks.com/2016/english/SolidWorks/sldworks/c_instant3d.htm?id=f1ee8a36534947b6938e4e46e73963b8#Pg0&ProductType=&ProductName=
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