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Hey, guys, I'm freaking out, please help me. Can you illustrate how to create a sphere with autodesk inventor 2009?
Thank you.
 
but to make a semicircle and make him make a revolution around his axis??? :

cmq as first message nothing bad.... .
 
...but it's the fact that you answer certain questions that concern me... :frown:
(but maybe it's just because today I feel particularly acidic... )
 
Well the answers I like to give you if I can see that the forum serves this and it serves to make it grow :).cmq you are right about the fact that in short, certain questions leave a little open mouth... .
 
not to make the devil's lawyer, but is not that the question "how do I do to make a ball?" instead of being interpreted as "what is the technique to make a ball" was instead "how do I do to make a sketch, how do I draw half circle, how do I make a solid revolution? ".

I mean basically, I never used cad3d software and I don't know where to start. . .

I don't know, I tried. .
 
fulvio perhaps you are right, but we also say that the presentation has left much to desire :)
What presentation? :Mother:

according to me when you connect as guest to the forum you should open a popup on the rules. At least one cannot say that he did not know that they exist! :angry:

or at least when you go to the registration page
 
What presentation? :Mother:

according to me when you connect as guest to the forum you should open a popup on the rules. At least one cannot say that he did not know that they exist!

or at least when you go to the registration page
A little weird!

I mean:

It's not bad the idea of a presentation form that automatically activates as soon as you register, but it's also true that"new users register here" It's in the first line of the forum and beautiful highlighted, and you see it.
only that many new users must feel a waste of time presenting themselves
(or perhaps they are afraid that you send him home finance:biggrin::cool:)
But to me, those who don't show up, they piss me off. . .
 
We have gone here but the question is quite complex.
First of all, since a forum is nothing but a virtual place where people gather (always virtually) to discuss common topics and interests, healthy, rather than present, are a sign of education and respect.
but, regardless of this (I myself am not a lover of the presentation sections...), I think that very depends on the vision that everyone has of a forum. to subscribed, for example, like to think that this forum can be a meeting point for medium-advanced users. I have nothing in contrast with those who have just approached cad 3d, however, many questions that are placed not only are "banal" but, in my opinion, denote laziness. I do not see the will to seek, to discover, to learn (and I do not refer only to the "f1" or the "search" function). Bah... maybe it's just that I'm becoming a "murder" but I still feel a great satisfaction when I can solve my problems alone... :finger:

p.s.
that said, the sphere is nothing but the complete rotation of a semicircumference around its diameter. . .
 
p.s.
that said, the sphere is nothing but the complete rotation of a semicircumference around its diameter. . .
It has little to do with the discussion, but I ask you a question:

so many years ago, think3's engineer came to install my first cad 3d. He told me that it was better to avoid rotational extrusions where the ends of the sketch to be extruded lie on the rotation axis. this in order to avoid the formation of "degenous" surfaces in the center of rotation.

in the meantime I changed cad but I always kept this habit, do you have opinions about it?
 
Sorry to intrude me, but probably our novice meant to draw god. by philosophy manual is found that: "God is an infinite sphere, whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere." If so, it is clear that you can not easily liquidate the yearly task. Do you agree?
 
Sorry to intrude me, but probably our novice meant to draw god. by philosophy manual is found that: "God is an infinite sphere, whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere." If so, it is clear that you can not easily liquidate the yearly task. Do you agree?
I understand that going to church on Sunday is a ball, but from here to say that God is a sphere...:biggrin:
 
It has little to do with the discussion, but I ask you a question:

so many years ago, think3's engineer came to install my first cad 3d. He told me that it was better to avoid rotational extrusions where the ends of the sketch to be extruded lie on the rotation axis. this in order to avoid the formation of "degenous" surfaces in the center of rotation.

in the meantime I changed cad but I always kept this habit, do you have opinions about it?
I never placed the problem, however when I do a sketch to "turn" I always make sure it closes with the axis of rotation. therefore the axis of rotation is not a piece of the sketch, and the latter remains open.
 
so many years ago, think3's engineer came to install my first cad 3d. He told me that it was better to avoid rotational extrusions where the ends of the sketch to be extruded lie on the rotation axis. this in order to avoid the formation of "degenous" surfaces in the center of rotation.
in the meantime I changed cad but I always kept this habit, do you have opinions about it?
I never placed the problem, however when I do a sketch to "turn" I always make sure it closes with the axis of rotation. therefore the axis of rotation is not a piece of the sketch, and the latter remains open.
with swx if you make the revolution of an open sketch, with the extremes on the axis of revolution, and you want to get a solid, for example a "c" for a cylinder, signals that he wants a closed sketch and if you give it confirmation he closes it.

Hi.

p.s. when they came to me those of the cadlab to make me a demo of eureka gold, the version before t3, towards the end I made a set with a pattern of 10x10 cylinders with which to obtain automatically for subtraction of the holes in a plate. the workstation intergraph tdz qalcosa supercarrozzato gave a plant such that they had to return to bologna without even being resurrected to turn it off:cool:
I had to have some trouble under the hood of the cad. I always thought that time I went very well, it all went well coem saw demos at the fair, I could also buy it. . .
 
and don't say so, but' comes pencopallo (I don't remember the name) and threatens to reduce you in confetti the license and the residence permit.
 
My mother, how you are acidic! no one thought that this poor student has only non-parametric cad experience where the ball command already exists beautiful and done just click the center and widen up to the diameter desiserate?
ok presenting itself is good education but I think you are too taxable....
 
My mother, how you are acidic! no one thought that this poor student has only non-parametric cad experience where the ball command already exists beautiful and done just click the center and widen up to the diameter desiserate?
ok presenting itself is good education but I think you are too taxable....
It will be acidity, but if I buy a car with automatic transmission, I do not write on the forums to ask how I put the first...tento for a few minutes and the machine will begin to move.
 

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