(2018-02-09, 17:42)Brian Dag Wrote:(2018-02-09, 8:14)David Manley Wrote: One way to tackle this is to have multiple sub-levels of sub-models. You create your 13 individual "bottom-most" sub-models and then combine them to form another sub-model. For example;
Your top-level model would be defined as:
Sub-model [A]
Which is created as the combination of [1], [2] and [3]
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [4]
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [5]
Add [6]
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [7]
Add [8]
Add [9]
Add [10]
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [11]
Add [12]
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [13] #1
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [13] #2
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [13] #3
(Insert a "STEP" command here).
Add [13] #4
(Insert a "ROTSTEP" command here).
N.B. you may find this easier to do the above using LDCAD. LDCAD offers an interactive 3D model perspective, part snapping and integration with the STEP command which (in my view) are easier to do with LDCAD than with MLCAD.
Regards,
David
Thanks David, this is kind of what I was thinking. I'm trying to figure out how to integrate it into the instructions though. To create submodels of my model I need to create new mpd files right? Then I have to bring these mpd files into the main mpd but that doesn't look possible, importing an mpd into another mpd.
Hi
Here is a very good Toturial for MLCad.
http://www.holly-wood.it/mlcad-en.html
Regards Johann
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