Design was made in Desktop SW 2021, has 66 parts (almost 300 bolts/washers suppressed), and is able to do some movements in two axis or spinning.
Anyone has used it or saw some demonstration?
![lets watch **](./images/smilies/popcorn2.gif)
Has to be a specific WEB HTML, and is only available in SW 2019 and later. The normal HTML doesn't work anywhere as far as I can tell.
It doesn't. You could create a quick motion study that shows the movement and publish an eDrawing. See attached, it's a EDrawing 2022 file so you'll need to install edrw 2022.
I think you can cheat it by making an 'exploded' view disguised as the motion study. Is the exploded view always pre-determined in edrawings?jcapriotti wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:15 pm Too bad the HTML option can't show the Motion Study, this would be easiest on the customer.
https://storage.googleapis.com/edrawing ... Tenon.html
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Interesting, thanks for the recommendation.Ry-guy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 3:20 pm If you are looking for a simple tool for collaboration that allows you to load extremely large assemblies of any CAD tools in a browser look up Vertex Visualization tools. A killer tool and you are not exposing any IP to anyone, and your CAD data never leaves your premise.
Vertex should allow you to pan and zoom around all you want. I believe you can create a fly thru path as well.. not totally sure on that.Lucas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:56 pm Interesting, thanks for the recommendation.
In the end we used the animations that I made. The e-drawings app still have some limitations, it doesn't import the animations, and the windows software wont allow to rotate the camera while it's playing.
tbh using an ipad/tablet is just a way to look for trouble while working, there are some 2-in-1 laptops available to be used as showoffs![]()