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Discover the advantages of using Smart Components to enhance your design efficiency. This guide explores what Smart Components are, their benefits, and step-by-step instructions on creating, using, and sharing them effectively. Smart Components facilitate the insertion of parts and features while ensuring consistent results, thus significantly saving time in design processes. Learn to define and edit Smart Components, and understand how to leverage them to meet your specific project requirements. Start maximizing your productivity today!
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Smart Component questions • What is a Smart Component? • Why use one? • How do I create one? • What options do I have? • How do I use them? • How do I share them?
What is a Smart Component? • A Part or Assembly that can: • Insert additional parts/assemblies • Create features • Size itself
Why use Smart Components? • Save time • Eliminate manual addition of required features and components • Consistent results
Creating a Smart Component • Build a training assembly containing: • Component to be made smart • Additional components to be inserted • Features to be added • Tip: • Don’t use component patterns
About Features • Supported types: • Extruded or revolved bosses • Extruded or revolved cuts • Simple holes • Hole Wizard holes • Each Feature can affect only one component • Tip: • Avoid External References • (cannot exist outside Smart Component group)
Creating a Smart Component • Define it!
Creating a Smart Component • Finishing touches • Add a Mate Reference • Name features and references • Add custom properties • Add annotations • Add PhotoWorks materials • Add… • Add… • Add…
How do I share it? • Save it to an easily accessible, shared location • Recommended: • Drag and drop to the Design Library • Also consider… • 3D Content Central - User Library
How do I use it? • Insert Component • Position it • Insert Smart Features
Auto size diameter • Pick cylindrical face (or axis) • Concentric Mate Reference automatically created • Edit “Configurator Table”
Configurations • Create appropriate configurations in: • Smart Part • Part containing required features • Required Components • Tip: • Use descriptive names for all configurations
Editing a Smart Component • Open Smart Component • “Edit in Defining Assembly” • Make changes • “Edit Definition”
Other examples Base assembly found on 3D ContentCentral
Review • You “train” the Smart Component • It stores: • Required components (with mates) • Associated features • Auto sizing & configuration mapping • Drag-drop reuse • Smart Components save time