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Constraining Movement in Shark? (#4474)
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Can I constrain movement of a part? e.g. Drawers only able to move in one axis? Thank you.
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You can lock a part from being touched so no movement at all. Your goal to restrain only to one axis I don't think is doable. Just use the gripper to restrain to any axis.
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Thanks, but does that mean I cannot create an assembly where a part is constrained to not pivot more than a certain degree?
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If you are talking about animation, you can constraint motion in any linear axis or any rotational axis. Even in rotational degrees. For the sake of moving a part out of the way, you can use the gripper or the move command while in any plane view.
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rockyroad that is exactly what I meant - animating while constraining the motion. I should have said animation - thanks!
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