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Hi, I need help....
I have solidworks 2003 (but I saw on the 2011 tutorial that is not changed. . )
I have a sequence of 3 consecutive arches that I have to quote according to x, how can I do? It only makes me do the quota and I can only bind the radius. I need to quote them even on the basis of their initial and final points and I don't know the breadth of them.
I hope I've been clear! :confused:
Thank you.
 
Hi, I need help....
I have solidworks 2003 (but I saw on the 2011 tutorial that is not changed. . )
I have a sequence of 3 consecutive arches that I have to quote according to x, how can I do? It only makes me do the quota and I can only bind the radius.
I need to quote them even on the basis of their initial and final points and I don't know the breadth of them.
I hope I've been clear! :confused:
Thank you.
It is not clear to me if the arches are repeated radially or linearly.
If you select the two final points of a bow, do not quote it?
Doesn't it make you measure the length of the bow?
I used 2003, in its time, almost 10 years ago, I think it could be
quote the bow as the last versions, but I wouldn't swear
place a small example.
[youtube]vozf-mchw[/youtube]
 
It is not clear to me if the arches are repeated radially or linearly.
If you select the two final points of a bow, do not quote it?
Doesn't it make you measure the length of the bow?
I used 2003, in its time, almost 10 years ago, I think it could be
quote the bow as the last versions, but I wouldn't swear
place a small example.
[youtube]vozf-mchw[/youtube]
hello mike, thank you for the answer, but it's not what I look for and obvious I didn't explain.
the 3 strings are consecutive (attached then), what I saw in the tutorial is what I can do and that gives me the program automatically. the problem, taking the tutorial is this:
- the three arches are attached
- detects x [oltre che del centro del raggio (che sappiamo fare)] also of the beginning/end of the arc, to quote right along a direction that is x or y at this point does not matter... .
...the figure is as if it were a s and I need to know the x and y of conjunction arches.

Hi.
 
hello mike, thank you for the answer, but it's not what I look for and obvious I didn't explain.
the 3 strings are consecutive (attached then), what I saw in the tutorial is what I can do and that gives me the program automatically. the problem, taking the tutorial is this:
- the three arches are attached
- detects x [oltre che del centro del raggio (che sappiamo fare)] also of the beginning/end of the arc, to quote right along a direction that is x or y at this point does not matter... .
...the figure is as if it were a s and I need to know the x and y of conjunction arches.

Hi.
you can post an image, even a pencil.. I don't understand the problem. :redface:
 
hello mike, thank you for the answer, but it's not what I look for and obvious I didn't explain.
the 3 strings are consecutive (attached then), what I saw in the tutorial is what I can do and that gives me the program automatically. the problem, taking the tutorial is this:
- the three arches are attached
- detects x [oltre che del centro del raggio (che sappiamo fare)] also of the beginning/end of the arc, to quote right along a direction that is x or y at this point does not matter... .
...the figure is as if it were a s and I need to know the x and y of conjunction arches.

Hi.
Isn't it that you use spline and not string commands?
 
you can post an image, even a pencil.. I don't understand the problem. :redface:
Okay, thank you. I hope to be clearer in solving my problem.
I need x and y (so the technician asked me), the rest of the odds I have.

I put the picture.
Hi.
 

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Okay, exactly, what you posted... :) I did not have the page refreshed and in the meantime I had done mine.
 
Okay, exactly, what you posted... :) I did not have the page refreshed and in the meantime I had done mine.
I don't know solidworks 2003, in 2011 if I use the string commands, I automatically exit the intersection points between a circumference and another, it seems strange not to do it there too, is it you use the spline command?
 
Okay, thank you. I hope to be clearer in solving my problem.
I need x and y (so the technician asked me), the rest of the odds I have.

I put the picture.
Hi.
You mean you can't do this?
[youtube]a3ptstx6yyym[/youtube]
 
You mean you can't do this?
It is true and I continue to fail.

the sketch I have bound him (and not overcome).
If I go originally I can't share the points I'm interested in. I think I'm wrong with some stupid things. ...for example from the video he quotes from origin... I can't, always selects the arc...
 
I don't know solidworks 2003, in 2011 if I use the string commands, I automatically exit the intersection points between a circumference and another, it seems strange not to do it there too, is it you use the spline command?
no, created through arches. :confused:
 
It is true and I continue to fail.

the sketch I have bound him (and not overcome).
If I go originally I can't share the points I'm interested in. I think I'm wrong with some stupid things. ...for example from the video he quotes from origin... I can't, always selects the arc...
then publish a screen, you did not specify if you are working on a part, a set or a design....

If you put a point at any point and make it fixed, does it work?
Is it working?
Are you sure what you see is origin?
 
It is true and I continue to fail.

the sketch I have bound him (and not overcome).
If I go originally I can't share the points I'm interested in. I think I'm wrong with some stupid things. ...for example from the video he quotes from origin... I can't, always selects the arc...
But when you draw a bow, do you score points at the beginning and end of the arch?
 
But when you draw a bow, do you score points at the beginning and end of the arch?
that is just an option to enable, however the final points would hook them the same, from what little I understood you can not hook the presumed origin that other is that the intersection of the three main floors.
 
that is just an option to enable, however the final points would hook them the same, from what little I understood you can not hook the presumed origin that other is that the intersection of the three main floors.
Sorry about the last statement, I felt bad.
referring to the design I posted:
- I put the coincidence between the origin or the final point the horizontal line;
- the constraints are in the sketch
- always in the sketch though I want to override the sketch, I can't quote the distance or junction point between 2 arches.
 
Sorry about the last statement, I felt bad.
referring to the design I posted:
- I put the coincidence between the origin or the final point the horizontal line;
- the constraints are in the sketch
- always in the sketch though I want to override the sketch, I can't quote the distance or junction point between 2 arches.
I tried to install sw 2003 on my pc, but the 64 bit at that time I think it was not contemplated... :rolleyes:

However, it traces two lines of construction, a real and a horizontal one, which originate from the origin.
Try now to quote by leaning on those two lines to perform your quotation.
Let me know (I knew I could install 2003 but I should create a virtual machine and I don't really want it) if you did.
Surely it's stupid, but if you don't even publish a screen
The Brembate Maga comes... :biggrin:
 
I also understood something like that, but my quotas had to be related to other sketches.
I have done nothing but create myself with the points and axes a sort of origin, which I have placed fixing it in the position I needed, and then quotating everything from that point.
in extreme cases you can do so, a little long in some cases but it works.
 

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