thank-you for testing. You did do some weird things there, but I made a new v0.12.2 release that should fix them. Could you please update and check ?FreeCutter wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:50 am I just tested by opening my assemblies being put together with ASM4 versions older than V0.12 (test file enclosed)
And there are a couple of issues:
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Is the issue due to my "old" files or could you please adjust the workbench?
Assembly 4 workbench
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Thanks for the update Zolko
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Re: Assembly 4 workbench
Yes! Thanks a lot, just working fine again!Zolko wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:46 amthank-you for testing. You did do some weird things there, but I made a new v0.12.2 release that should fix them. Could you please update and check ?FreeCutter wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:50 am I just tested by opening my assemblies being put together with ASM4 versions older than V0.12 (test file enclosed)
And there are a couple of issues:
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Is the issue due to my "old" files or could you please adjust the workbench?
But: what are the weird things your are meaning? Is it about the subject as such or the way I'm using ASM4?
For the latter, I would of course be interested in your tips as "better practice"!!!
Please do not withhold your opinion!
Cheers!
Re: Assembly 4 workbench
in your file, you have the "Steering_asm" with name "Assembly" and of Type Assembly, and you also have a Part "SB_1a" with name "Model" of Type Assembly4Model. I don't know how you managed to have both of them in the same file.
So now, Asm4 looks first for a Std_Part called Model of type Assembly (which is the current implementation), if it doesn't find it then it looks for a Std_Part called Assembly of type Assembly (which was the previous case), and latest it looks for a Std_Part called Model, which was the very first Asm4 container. I hope this covers all cases.
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Uuups (!) ... I have never noticed that before and it happened without any intention. Thanks for checking and your explanations!
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I'm trying to make an animation of a gimbals.
Attaching the kernel on a cylinder works well but it's need 2 axis to move properly.
Is it possible to attach it on two axis with assembly4?
Attaching the kernel on a cylinder works well but it's need 2 axis to move properly.
Is it possible to attach it on two axis with assembly4?
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yes, but you need to build it properly :
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Thanks a lot, after many hours, I eventually finished this joint. I made it with 2 deflection angles.
As this joint joint is not homokinetic, the output shaft have a slightly speed variation with the input.
Could be interesting to draw curves on a chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_joint
As this joint joint is not homokinetic, the output shaft have a slightly speed variation with the input.
Could be interesting to draw curves on a chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_joint
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Re: Assembly 4 workbench
I am fairly new to FreeCAD but am experiencing an issue with Assembly 4 WB and Fasteners. When trying to inert a fastener into the model I get the following error.
The version of Assembly4 is 0.12.3
The version of fasteners is 0.4.4
The work flow I am using is to select the model and make it active and click the fastener button. When I do, it throws the error.
While using FreeCAD 0.19 this does not happen. Is this a FreeCAD bug in the new release? Am I doing something worng? Perhaps workflow has changed.
Again, I am new so maybe the problem is just me but any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Joe
I am running FreeCAD version - FreeCAD_0.20-1-2022-08-20-conda-Linux-x86_64-py310.AppImage on Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS12:26:43 Running the Python command 'Asm4_insertScrew' failed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/joeh/.local/share/FreeCAD/Mod/Assembly4/./FastenersLib.py", line 145, in Activated
newFastener.Label = newFastener.Proxy.itemText
'FSScrewObject' object has no attribute 'itemText'
The version of Assembly4 is 0.12.3
The version of fasteners is 0.4.4
The work flow I am using is to select the model and make it active and click the fastener button. When I do, it throws the error.
While using FreeCAD 0.19 this does not happen. Is this a FreeCAD bug in the new release? Am I doing something worng? Perhaps workflow has changed.
Again, I am new so maybe the problem is just me but any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Joe
Re: Assembly 4 workbench
yes, this issue has been reported, and it happend recently, probably due to a new version of fasteners.Joe_Hildreth wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 5:48 pmThe version of fasteners is 0.4.4Code: Select all
12:26:43 Running the Python command 'Asm4_insertScrew' failed: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/joeh/.local/share/FreeCAD/Mod/Assembly4/./FastenersLib.py", line 145, in Activated newFastener.Label = newFastener.Proxy.itemText 'FSScrewObject' object has no attribute 'itemText'
Please update the Asm4 workbench to 0.12.4