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Snap Hook Feature Script.. where is the groove??

Hi, new to Onshape. Trying to learn how to snap connect parts for 3D Printing I found the Feature Script called Snap Hook. It seems that it does only half a job. Where is the groove for the hook (cantilever)? Am I missing something? It would be really useful. Is there a second feature script for the groove? Kindly asking @NeilCooke for detail. Thanks

Pietro B Bianchi

Answers

  • David_YL_NguyenDavid_YL_Nguyen Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 140

    Hey @pietro_bianchi153,
    Maybe this feature can help out in addition to the hook?

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7826438269e2fe5bc86ec8b9/w/a496f88628922016bcbf14a1/e/4c03796c841c01921ec84e2a

  • pietro_bianchi153pietro_bianchi153 Member Posts: 5 EDU

    Well, no unfortunately. I have already added that featurescript but it's completely different. A cantilever hooks needs a well designed hook groove and gaps in order to perform a snap fit and avoid excessive strain. It seems that the snap hook featurescript is incomplete (half of it missing).

  • nick_papageorge_dayjobnick_papageorge_dayjob Member, csevp Posts: 945 PRO

    It's usually a ramp. A convex curve on the ramp, rather than a straight line, will make the stress on the snap finger decrease as the two parts are assembled together. The flat back portion of the hook where the finger catches, you actually want positive draft. So that if there is any tolerance mismatch, the finger will still snap over it and fall down somewhat.

    I got all my info from this book. I wish I still had it. I think it was $80 when I bought it at work 20 years ago for a design I was working on. Now its a lot more.

    https://www.amazon.com/First-Snap-Fit-Handbook-Creating-Attachments/dp/1569902798/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1VL2VMU5CX91O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NQ7SW4hAL5RwMJAccRH94D3eo1LqZuNmPRSR1ccxff_MSrWtAmNgVVIOiSx1b_hqD1RYPSy4wm6v4PcQGuTnmg.FaB2DF67FQU8TcjejnOcLBoAVQjgj1eSz3FOcxHRszM&dib_tag=se&keywords=first+snap+fit+handbook&qid=1745088967&sprefix=first+snap+fit+handbook%2Caps%2C116&sr=8-1

  • pietro_bianchi153pietro_bianchi153 Member Posts: 5 EDU
  • pietro_bianchi153pietro_bianchi153 Member Posts: 5 EDU

    Your comment is mechanically and geometrically correct. Maybe someone expert in featurescript programming can help out finishing the second half of the featurescript. otherwise it is useless

  • nick_papageorge_dayjobnick_papageorge_dayjob Member, csevp Posts: 945 PRO

    It's not useless. Its actually quite good for doing the first half, and saves a ton of time.

    FS are just a timesaver. You can do everything possible in CAD without them, using the built in features.

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