Modelado 3d
Tatjana Dzambazova – Autodesk
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Assembling
components
–
Make
a
bike
Above
is
an
illustration
of
a
bike
that
was
created
as
an
assembly
of
various
components.
In
this
lesson,
you
will
learn
how
to
assemble
various
components
that
exist
as
separate
123D
models
into
one
construct.
Table
of
Contents
ASSEMBLIES
....................................................................................................................................
2
The
principle
of
assembling .....................................................................................................
2
CREATING
AN
ASSEMBLY
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7
Grounded
.................................................................................................................................
7
Insert
a
component .................................................................................................................
8
Exercise
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10
Introduction to Autodesk 123D – Assembling components
ASSEMBLIES
The
principle
of assembling
123D
offers
a
powerful
set
of
assembly
tools,
accessible
in
the
‘Main
Toolbar’,
under
the
‘Design
Intent’
section.
Assembling
tools
are
only
applicable
between
different
Components,
and
thus,
you
have
to
organize
your
123D
model
accordingly.
You
cannot
apply
assembly
rules
between
different
geometries
that
belong
to
the
same
component.
In
this
example,
the
approach
is
that
each
part
of
the
bike
is
modeled
as
a
separate
123D
model
and
then,
we
would
be
inserting
those
individual
components
in
one
overarching
‘Bike’
project
and
assemble
them
with
the
help
of
various
assembly
technics.
You
can
find
6
different
assembly
techniques
in
123D:
• Mate:
allows
to
assembly
two
faces
of
two
different
components
to
become
parallel.
In
this
mode
of
assembly
the
direction
of
the
normal
of
the
two
faces
are
opposite
of
each
other
(see
illustration
for
clarification).
There
is
an
additional
option
to
define
a
gap
(offset)
between
the
spaces.
Note
that
when
selecting
two
components,
it
is
the
first
one
that
will
be
the
one
that
will
move
towards
the
second
one.
2
Introduction to Autodesk 123D – Assemblingcomponents
•
Flush:
This
technic
is
similar
to
Mate,
with
the
difference
that
the
direction
of
the
faces
is
the
same,
not
opposite
as
in
Mate.
Here
you
also
have
the
option
to
set
an
offset
between
the
assembled
faces.
•...
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