I like to know what's the best way to create a part whichexisted of two parts screwed to each other, after that the assemblyneed to be milled on a lathing machine.
Part one is a flange with inner thread mounted on a greaselubricated bearing for a stern shaft for example, the threadconnection is locked with Locktite and four locking screws.
The assembly now needs to have groove's on the inner diameter ofthe bearing with the possibility to came in the flange part aswell.
Also i like to have drawings for the rough work on both the flangeand the bearing and the final drawing for the machining on thecomplete assembly.
I my opinion this is possibly with configurations of both parts.
What the best way to fix this ?
- Create a part from the assembly and do the final cut ?
- No assembly and create the whole part in one part and thedifferent states due confurations ?
- Use a 'cutting' part and the feature 'Cavity' on both(all) theparts ?
I doubt about the need to have both parts on my BOM, what are theeffects for the given options ?
Please advise me.
Greetings !
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Part one is a flange with inner thread mounted on a greaselubricated bearing for a stern shaft for example, the threadconnection is locked with Locktite and four locking screws.
The assembly now needs to have groove's on the inner diameter ofthe bearing with the possibility to came in the flange part aswell.
Also i like to have drawings for the rough work on both the flangeand the bearing and the final drawing for the machining on thecomplete assembly.
I my opinion this is possibly with configurations of both parts.
What the best way to fix this ?
- Create a part from the assembly and do the final cut ?
- No assembly and create the whole part in one part and thedifferent states due confurations ?
- Use a 'cutting' part and the feature 'Cavity' on both(all) theparts ?
I doubt about the need to have both parts on my BOM, what are theeffects for the given options ?
Please advise me.
Greetings !
Check Master
SolidworksAssemblies