you have a good time at 15 minutes to edit posts, so you have time to correct it.I accidentally uploaded several times to the same image, sorry
But excuse me, but why should you behave like this? I asked for help to understand the reasoning to do, evidently if I ask here is because I have already searched on youtube and what else but I couldn't understand it. Why instead of responding like that, doesn't it help me find the answer in case you know it, instead of telling me things I don't need anything?However, since you work as a designer, the best thing to do is to admit that certain things do not know and with humility to ask your colleagues to explain things to you, because there is no better idea than having a contact person who explains you with practical examples and if you don't understand it is already ready to answer you with other examples; the form cannot replace the direct experience.
because giving you the answer wouldn't help you. I helped you find the method of reasoning that is the same as the other users reported, but maybe you didn't come to the end of my post, I told you:But excuse me, but why should you behave like this? I asked for help to understand the reasoning to do, evidently if I ask here is because I have already searched on youtube and what else but I couldn't understand it. Why instead of responding like that, doesn't it help me find the answer in case you know it, instead of telling me things I don't need anything?
search on the net or in your books and notes It means 1:20 you can understand the reasoning to do
What do you say?1:20 means that the 2 diameters (d and d) differentiate 1mm measured on a distance of 20mm
I think you can fix it nowto what I understood if l is 81 and 18 I have to do 18÷81 doing 0.2. So the difference between d and d is 0.2, right?Now that we have written how much the diameter is worth?
But she's right, though, reading it, I'm afraid I don't understand it, and I've preferred to ask here, since I have no other way of making any doubts.the most serious things are not reading and not knowing how to look.
on your book says... .View attachment 68356What do you say?
in our times when there was no forum and internet we beat our heads hard several times, we read from books and manuals.... and then maybe we also took a tour in the workshop.... because to the lathe with the comparison and the smell of the mobile top.....any cone we did it in high school.
when I say it is an interdisciplinary course and you can not learn in an intensive course without basics.
No, Sbagliato. @vittori wrote that 1:20 means that every 20mm you have a diameter difference of 1 millimeter.to what I understood if l is 81 and 18 I have to do 18÷81 doing 0.2. So the difference between d and d is 0.2, right?
So the difference is 4mm right? 14?No, Sbagliato. @vittori wrote that 1:20 means that every 20mm you have a diameter difference of 1 millimeter.
then writes:[imath]\frac{1}{20}=\frac{d-d}{l}=\frac{d-18}{81}[/imath]and you calculate the reverse formula:[math]\frac{1}{20}=\frac{d}{l}-\frac{d}{l} -->\frac{1•l}{20}+\frac{d•l}{l}=\frac{d•l}{l}=[/math]simple and get:[math]\frac{l}{20}+d=d=22.05[/math]and here is the solution obtained by exhaustion. . .conical writing [math]1:20=\frac{1}{20}[/math]then writes:[imath]\frac{1}{20}=\frac{d-d}{l}=\frac{d-18}{81}[/imath]and you calculate the reverse formula:[math]\frac{1}{20}=\frac{d}{l}-\frac{d}{l} -->\frac{1•l}{20}+\frac{d•l}{l}=\frac{d•l}{l}=[/math]simple and get:[math]\frac{l}{20}+d=d=22.05[/math]
but how does the resulting diameter be smaller than the starting one if even in the image is represented larger? the value of d (liter minuscule) you already know it, you have to search d (major manuscript)So the difference is 4mm right? 14?
Surely it is confused but if you lose in a simple thing so let's figure out if you have to dimensional a bending pin.but how does the resulting diameter be smaller than the starting one if even in the image is represented larger? the value of d (liter minuscule) you already know it, you have to search d (major manuscript)