I attach just about everything to the cabinet.
4 parts will not attach. They go back as if I just was
bring them into the Cab./Alssembly Editor.
The shelf is my cabinet I am trying to move it all in one.
I try to use undo but it will not work.
How many parts can I attach to a cabinet?
Attach parts to cabinet
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- George Davidson
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George,
For now you will just have to Disassociate the parts from the cabinet the re-associate them. At this point your display parts will revert to their original position. You will just have to rotate them back into place. I will forward this onto our programmers for further evaluation.
I do have one question though. Why do you have you assembly rotated 90 degrees?
For now you will just have to Disassociate the parts from the cabinet the re-associate them. At this point your display parts will revert to their original position. You will just have to rotate them back into place. I will forward this onto our programmers for further evaluation.
I do have one question though. Why do you have you assembly rotated 90 degrees?
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George,
Look at this post by myself. http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5546
I think your solution would be to associate the
parts as soon as you bring them into the editor. Then you manipulate them into position. They should then behave
Look at this post by myself. http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5546
I think your solution would be to associate the
parts as soon as you bring them into the editor. Then you manipulate them into position. They should then behave
When I first positioned the shelves, I had to rotate them into position and also the sides of the rack are actually two cabinets that you are facing from the one side. As soon as the display panels are associated to either one the X, Y and Z positions as well as the rotation are now relative to the cabinet and not on its own position in space. Hope this makes sense! Confused
Paul Ellis
"If it works, don't fix it"
"If it works, don't fix it"