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Pictures on Sketch Planes (2001Plus)
Was used to create this sliding puzzle. Open the assembly,
select "Move Component", enable "Collision Detection" and
"Physical Dynamics". You can then drag the puzzle pieces
around to solve. A "Solved" configuration is there as a hint.
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One-Surface Wonders (2001Plus)
Unleash the power of the humble "Filled Surface" command.
This unassuming enhancement is capable of some amazing
things! The examples shown were created to show what can
emerge out of only one feature. What can you make with it?
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VBA in an Equation (2001Plus)
Did you know you can use Visual Basic in equations? I didn't
until Stefan Berlitz posted a tip in the Newsgroup. Here we
use "IIF" to create wave motion. Open the part and rebuild to
see it go, or use the included macro. Animator not required.
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Fun with Surfaces (2001Plus)
ScoobyWorks, er I mean SolidWorks has a growing number
of surfacing tools. Here we use them to create a plastic toy.
A new feature introduced in 2001Plus, Pictures on Sketch
Planes, really helped. ** This is a very popular download! **
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Physical Dynamics (2001Plus)
Down at the Robot Factory, things are humming! (Jethro Tull
Automotive Science and Engineering). Physical Dynamics
goes beyond collision detection by actually forcing colliding
parts to move along their free axis. Turn the handle and see.
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