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coupling in asola

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Good evening,
I would like to make a couple together so that the two pernines of piece 3 rootino in the asola of piece 4 but I have no idea what to use.
I tried cam but I couldn't do anything.

you have straight or suggestions to achieve this type of coupling.

Thank you very much for your availability.

Say hi.

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in part4 instead of making a normal cut cut with bows and lines you have to use the asola sketch and then you will make a mechanical pairing of asola
 
in part4 instead of making a normal cut cut with bows and lines you have to use the asola sketch and then you will make a mechanical pairing of asola
Thank you very much for the answer.
the fact is that in the middle there is a welded bushing and the profile "final" is what I reported in the piece.
So I must first make the asola and then add material to simulate for welding?
 
But be careful that the asola coupling only works with closed socket. so doing that internal opening is not usable.
to use that coupling an escamotage would be to create, always in part4, a fictitious body (to hide and exclude from the cut) in which to recreate the cut of the asola, which will then be linked to the official one
anyway I attach the fileImmagine.webpView attachment Assieme1.zip
 
Thank you very much for the answer.
the fact is that in the middle there is a welded bushing and the profile "final" is what I reported in the piece.
What does that mean? What does the mouth have to do with it? If it's important why you didn't practice it? Why do you ask us advice by giving half material or incomplete examples?
So I must first make the asola and then add material to simulate for welding?
Can't you get the salad?
 
But be careful that the asola coupling only works with closed socket. so doing that internal opening is not usable.
to use that coupling an escamotage would be to create, always in part4, a fictitious body (to hide and exclude from the cut) in which to recreate the cut of the asola, which will then be linked to the official one
anyway I attach the fileView attachment 46988View attachment 46989
Bye.
I tried to use a closed socket to simulate rotation, it seems to work but with a little problem.
I see that I can solve it, if I may.

Thank you very much.
 
Here. mating the components with the asola it turns out to be able to rotate, the indent (-) appears next to the compost.
If the aid is blocked absurd!
 
I put the bonds back now doesn't block nemmeon at me.

a question: if I had a piece with a hole that should follow the path of a piece that rotates (a sort of armor around the piece that rotates) what kind of bond could I use?

thank you so much for the disponibility as always.
 
b is the component that rotates and "contains" b so I would like it to follow in b rotation.
Maybe you can't even do it.
 

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