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Go through this Presentation and you will Find out this Useful for your Great Mould Designing Career..

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Hi there, well the term "Fixings" is quite ambiguous, The definition of "Fixings" is - Restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place, but a "Fixture" is a work-holding or support device, when a "Fixture" is used, the tool`s movement is relative to the workpiece, but its different to a "Jig" , A jig is a type of custom-made tool used to control the location and/or motion of another tool. A jig's primary purpose is to provide repeatability, accuracy, and interchangeability in the manufacturing of products. A jig is often confused with a fixture; a fixture holds the work in a fixed location. A device that does both functions (holding the work and guiding a tool) is called a jig. A "Tool" on the other hand is anything used as a means of performing an operation or achieving an end.

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View Tutorial and Uploaded Video

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Part 3

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Than after this one....... Learn much first than design it.

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Is this what you asked for? http://youtu.be/RmE8A8ek6zA

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it is easy! here began :

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Firstly its important to understand that assembly files are all linked to the part files. These files do not hold all the information of the individual parts. When opened an assembly file searches for the part files linked to it and draws information from it. So in case you have uploaded an assembly file alone, the assembly doesn't get the info it needs and hence doesn't work! The process is quite simple, but the aim of this tutorial is to make people realize how important it is to avoid making this error.

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Video Tutorial on Helical Tapered Spring in SolidEdge

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User Configurations

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A very easy solution to post production renders. This is really good free software @ http://pixlr.com/o-matic/ to put a great little finishing touch to your renders. you can also download more software @ http://pixlr.com/ Free post production render software

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Don't use Solid Edge, but here is how it works in SolidWorks. May be similar enough to help.