9/5/2023 0 Comments Camworks solidworks![]() ![]() After selecting a setup you will see a preview of it on the part. If you create a new one then you will need to pick a “selected entity” to drive the setup direction.ĩ. The “Setup Reference” box will allow you to select an existing part setup or create a new one. A Windows explorer menu will automatically open and permit you to select a *.cwlib file.Ĩ. In the part you would like to use the Object on select the “Insert Library Object” icon.ħ. ![]() If you have no more Objects to create then you can select “Close”Ħ. The menu will remain open so you can create additional Objects. If no folders are listed then used the * button on the right to select a directory.ĥ. Enter a name for the Object and select which folder you would like to save it to. They can not be from setups that have different orientations.ģ. Note: The features you select should be from the same setup. The “Add to Library” menu will appear and you can now select 1 or more Features to save as an Object. Note: If you are using large ribbon icons then you will need to select the “>” button on the far right to access the additional icons.Ģ. You will find this icon in the CAMWorks command ribbon tab. The first step in creating a Library Object is selecting the “Create Library Object” button. Do not use items such as counterbore holes which rely on detecting and managing multiple cylinder levels.ġ. ![]() Note: If you use Library Objects as a replacement for Multi-Stepped holes it is ideal to break up each feature level into an individual feature. Note: Library Objects will only work at the part level and can NOT be used in assembly programming. ![]() It also works as an alternative to multi-stepped holes which can sometimes be hard to setup. This can be useful for programming repetitive parts that have common features. CAMWorks and SOLIDWORKS CAM allow you to save features or groups of features as a file that can be inserted into a different part with the same feature(s). ![]()
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