Full extension drawer slides. Has anyone actually modelled these.
The mechanism tutorials seem to always show a crankshaft with block and piston so we've seen this for YEARS AND YEARS and we should all be super proficient at assembling a crankshaft and piston or some variant. This must just be the best thing for a company making crankshafts and cylinders.
Drawer slide units are significantly different And it is sooo easy to make a drawer slide just right but a major pain to get TWO slide units to work together (especially if the are supposed to be the SAME PART!)
The slide itself turned out to be unusually easy, this always throws me! No, seriously they are as easy as assembling a "mid slider" to the base component (housing) as a general mechanism with the appropriate travel limits and then an "inner slider" TO THE "MID SLIDER".
Remember, these are full extension slide units - they have a housing and a "mid slider" as I'm calling it and then what I'm calling the inner slider which attaches to the drawer.
The cool thing is that the assembly just works. The "mid slider" will always move about half the distance of the inner slider when you drag the component. It's as if the Creo "knows" what you want. That was very pleasant surprise.
There is no need for a relation driven dimension to control the two moving parts. That was just too cool - or so I thought.
The funny thing is that these are ALWAYS used in pairs and this is where I'm stumped. We get the usual "you can't drag the ground body" type message no matter what we try.
Last weeks solution involved making two DIFFERENT slide assemblies for the right and left side of the drawer. The goofy thing here is that the slide units should be the same. Literally and virtually they are the same - they are flipped around in almost all cases BUT THEY ARE THE SAME. This would help so that I don't have a goofy "left side slider" as a work-around cluttering up the assembly.
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