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Hello.
I look for a cardanic tree with ends for coupling with climbing trees.
Can anyone help me?
I look for a cardanic tree with ends for coupling with climbing trees.
Can anyone help me?
What size? What kind of groove? What kind of cardan?Hello.
I look for a cardanic tree with ends for coupling with climbing trees.
Can anyone help me?
depends on what you need. if you have to make a project is the catalogue joint and just draw 3 lines for really. if instead it is a school project or similar and by force of things must be modeled. . just take any cardan from catalog and more or less draw it... no one disputes the diversity of a few millimeters.Thank you for your trust!!! :smile:
cardanic shaft for coupling with 1-3/8" groove of third category.
the length does not matter much so much you can easily change with solidworks, the important are the joints and the cruise that are difficult to realize not knowing the proportionality.
more than anything else I thought of finding something parametric, maybe in some bookstore like powerparts, also because I imagine it as a component, I don't think that a planner of the axieme (and not of the joint) should be there to draw all the subcomponents.
Hi.
also found something in the various online "freedoms" is difficult (impossible?) that is parametric. They are usually simple imported solids, without history/functions....more than anything else I thought of finding something parametric, maybe in some bookstore like powerparts.. .