Devils1977
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Hello, guys, I introduce myself, I'm devils77 and I have an unbridled passion for technical design especially for autocad.
Unfortunately it is not my work (I did it only for a year), but aapena I have something to realize first of all the design because I love to do it.
but now we come to my trouble. I decided to buy a 3d printer and in the meantime that it arrives I am dedicating myself to drawing the pieces that I intend to make.
one of the pieces is a piston, its biella, the spindle and the seeger. I would like to see a section of the piston with a 3/4 soassometric view. I tried with section plans but I can only split the piston in half and not at 3/4.
for now I solved by cutting the piston first in half and then pulling half again in half and then joining the 1/4 obtained in half that I had obtained from the first hairstyle.
It was a paliative, but I'd like to know how I could have done the same view in a "proven disegnator."
Thank you in advance.
Hi.
p.s.: I forgot to tell you that I use autocad 2015
Unfortunately it is not my work (I did it only for a year), but aapena I have something to realize first of all the design because I love to do it.
but now we come to my trouble. I decided to buy a 3d printer and in the meantime that it arrives I am dedicating myself to drawing the pieces that I intend to make.
one of the pieces is a piston, its biella, the spindle and the seeger. I would like to see a section of the piston with a 3/4 soassometric view. I tried with section plans but I can only split the piston in half and not at 3/4.
for now I solved by cutting the piston first in half and then pulling half again in half and then joining the 1/4 obtained in half that I had obtained from the first hairstyle.
It was a paliative, but I'd like to know how I could have done the same view in a "proven disegnator."
Thank you in advance.
Hi.
p.s.: I forgot to tell you that I use autocad 2015