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advice on how to model with tilted planes.

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Hello, everyone.
My "problem" is relatively simple.

I always find it difficult to shape objects in 3d when I deal with inclined planes as in the example reported.

often I happen to realize the tilted parts and then the rest but I always find some "hole" of material to have to "tappare".

If I do the opposite thing, i.e. draw the untilted part first and then the rest is the same thing.

sec you are "strategy" to adopt dictated by common sense (which I miss) to solve this easily!?

For example, in this exercise what should be done first?

thank you all for the attention!
 

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Hello, everyone.
My "problem" is relatively simple.

I always find it difficult to shape objects in 3d when I deal with inclined planes as in the example reported.

often I happen to realize the tilted parts and then the rest but I always find some "hole" of material to have to "tappare".

If I do the opposite thing, i.e. draw the untilted part first and then the rest is the same thing.

sec you are "strategy" to adopt dictated by common sense (which I miss) to solve this easily!?

For example, in this exercise what should be done first?

thank you all for the attention!
you must use reference geometries: Axes, plans, sisco. First of all I recommend you see how they create, then it comes from itself. As soon as I have a moment, I'll give you an example.
 
thank you very much..even if, at least the plans, I can create them less.

Have a good day!
 
Hello, everyone.
My "problem" is relatively simple.

I always find it difficult to shape objects in 3d when I deal with inclined planes as in the example reported.

often I happen to realize the tilted parts and then the rest but I always find some "hole" of material to have to "tappare".

If I do the opposite thing, i.e. draw the untilted part first and then the rest is the same thing.

sec you are "strategy" to adopt dictated by common sense (which I miss) to solve this easily!?

For example, in this exercise what should be done first?

thank you all for the attention!
for the record.. that piece is feasible without having to create any plan
beyond those already present de default.
Maybe you have a way to draw not exactly orthodox.
You'll know that you can do the sketches on your face, right?

Hi.
 
Of course. I mean, maybe something like, "makes that kind of triangular extrusion and then takes advantage of the face to do the tilted part"?
 
if it can be useful I modeled you with the 2012 version at least worse the piece of the image you posted.
There might be incorrect size but it's just to show you that you don't need axle plans etc. to make that piece.
If you want to take a look, maybe take a cue for the next few occasions.
 

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solidworks 2010.
azz :frown: I'm sorry at most I could do it again with 2011 but 2010 is just impossible.
Unfortunately it is not possible to open molded files with a 2011 2012 version with the 2010 version, mind the obvious encounter that you.
 
Yes I know...have thank you so much for the courtesy and helpfulness then!! !

Good evening! !
 
I saw the file and I understood the "shake" in the sense that I thought to use a tilted plane while as you did it it is much easier and faster. What a fool.

when I think of the tilted planes and I do extrusions and similar I always have as "good" material somewhere.

in this case (Annex) if I profile and then I create the plan there will be a hole.

Maybe I think too complicated, boh!
 

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I saw the file and I understood the "shake" in the sense that I thought to use a tilted plane while as you did it it is much easier and faster. What a fool.

when I think of the tilted planes and I do extrusions and similar I always have as "good" material somewhere.

in this case (Annex) if I profile and then I create the plan there will be a hole.

Maybe I think too complicated, boh!
I think you make it more complicated than you expected.
I assure you that modeling that piece is not so complicated and you do not need any plan to complete it beyond the three defaults.
case never try to make the tutotial you tovi in solidworks to learn basic modeling and then you will see that you go like a train.
If I had 2010 I would try to give you some inspiration. . .
 
mmm... I'm thinking about it but I can't find a way to make the tilted part without using a reference plan!
 
Thank you so much for the video!!

I was around here.

My problem, in fact, was going to realize the excavation of the tilt part.
realizing the excavation in question (the one related to the sloped part dopve there is the tangent circle) create "holes" of material that should not be there!

Thanks again and good evening!
 

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