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Mechanisms and a Rubber Bellow that Stretches with Movement Between Components

NEALROSENBLUM
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Mechanisms and a Rubber Bellow that Stretches with Movement Between Components

All,

The SUBJECT says it all. I have been trying to figure out how to animate an oscillating mechanism with a rubber bellow that stretches back and forth. I tried to create a BOUNDARY BLEND feature in the assembly...hoping that this would dynamically update as the parts moved back and forth.

I have done some looking into FLEXIBLE COMPONENTS and I am not really sure if this is the right route to take. If it is, then HOW do I make this work?????

Sincerely,
Neal Rosenblum
Geometrix Engineering, Inc.
201 N. 13th Avenue
Hollywood, FL 33019
Ph: 954-920-2049
Fax: 954-920-9574
Cell: 954-649-9399
<u>neal@geometrixeng.c</u>


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Try searching "wildfire flexible components" in google videos, then post back if you have a more specific question.

Bryan Puch

In Reply to Neal Rosenblum:

All,

The SUBJECT says it all. I have been trying to figure out how to animate an oscillating mechanism with a rubber bellow that stretches back and forth. I tried to create a BOUNDARY BLEND feature in the assembly...hoping that this would dynamically update as the parts moved back and forth.

I have done some looking into FLEXIBLE COMPONENTS and I am not really sure if this is the right route to take. If it is, then HOW do I make this work?????

Sincerely,
Neal Rosenblum
Geometrix Engineering, Inc.
201 N. 13th Avenue
Hollywood, FL 33019
Ph: 954-920-2049
Fax: 954-920-9574
Cell: 954-649-9399
<u>neal@geometrixeng.c</u>

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