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What do you say?

I attach the file
Well, give it to be the 100th post... It's not bad....:biggrin:

I would recommend that you give reliable names to your designs.
For example, in the Solidworks drawings folder, you will have a twenty
of similar files that you struggle to indentify.
a good standard is to use a revision code to each substantive
change, for example you could have called that object concentric support-rev 01, now you have the chronostory of the object with
chronologically saved changes.

but, you, you have to file all the file, or just the paper??? ?

Bye.
 
but, you, you have to file all the file, or just the paper??? ?

Bye.
I have to present the file and the paper... It's a project... practically that is the end... Now I have to start from the study of the model for melting in the ground, so overmetal, sforms, brackets... simulate casting with solidcast... then if everything is ok, switch to machine processing... I think they're using milling, drilling, and alestress... seeam... and all calculations

ps. Can someone tell me where I can find info for solid cast?? ?
 
What do you say?

I attach the file
the features still have the problem of pyrma.
I can't edit sketches 2 and 3 without my previous features. You didn't make them like I wrote you. .


Then I dealt with the sketches one by one and in general I see you put many constraints after you drew instead of letting it fit him automatically by capturing the remarkable points. It takes a lot more time.

sketch1: perfect
sketch2: the vertical construction line you had to start from the center of the circle and quota that to 130. did not need to straighten the circle with that vertical bond
sketch3: perfect, only that you should have drawn it by sticking to the edges of the base of the first extrusion and the cylinder of the second, but having done before the sketches it is not possible.
sketch4: the circle should not draw it randomly then put it concentric with the bond; you need to draw it directly concentric pointing on the center of the cylinder, which is highlighted if you touch the circular edge with pointer.
sketch5: idem as for the 4
sketch6: almost perfect; I would have done the construction line not connected up to the vertical support (you do not need) but I would have listed it at 50 and at the extreme I would have drawn the circle
sketch8: almost perfect; the vertical line that goes from the center of the circle to the middle of the support you do not need then delete it

sin for those three initial sketches used like that. You look like a tenacious and precise... Until now you have not asked someone to put the correct file to you and the thing, for me, has of itself miraculous since in recent years the students who have overlooked the forum made demands that go from the pathetic (how do I do to make a cylinder?) to the shameful (help, urgent, after tomorrow I have the thesis, I would need the assembling of a complete change, I can pay even 20 euros.....
I think you can stop here because you're going to have to make the tables and the obsessives I've made you do not affect the correct reconstruction of the model in case of changes. Then it seems to me that you have to design the mold, so you still have to change the model by putting the sforms and everything that will serve to properly extract the piece and that those who deal with molds (not me therefore) can possibly explain to you.
Maybe in the past bufera you will take the file back in hand and you will do it from scratch with the right sequence of the first three sketches, so much if you have to use swx so much it is worth learning to use it as you should:-)

hello and compliments to the cube! :smile:
 
hello and compliments to the cube! :smile:
Sorbole!
. the "mirkaf" is intenerating me.:hahahah:

But you're right, this time compared to what you see around is all deserved.
You mean, if we don't be careful, we're females sooner or later...... ?

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
this time compared to what you see around is all deserved.
Thank you. but I owe a lot to you and especially to your availability and patience.. .
Anyway it wouldn't make sense to ask you to do it... I have to pass to the model now... but having decided to do all the holes to the machines I do not think it should be very difficult... cmq thanks really to all:smile:
 
small photo-tutor.. .
nb, sketches are almost all (except the first... ndr) on the existing faces of the solid.. .
uses automatic relationships that solidworks offers you... automatic:finger:


I've put the odds to you. . .
 
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sketch2: the vertical construction line you had to start from the center of the circle and quota that to 130.
Okay.
sketch3: perfect, only that you should have drawn it by sticking to the edges of the base of the first extrusion and the cylinder of the second, but having done before the sketches it is not possible.
No, I don't touch the sketch3 anymore...:tongue:
sketch6: almost perfect; I would have done the construction line not connected up to the vertical support (you don't need)
Okay.
sketch8: almost perfect; the vertical line that goes from the center of the circle to the middle of the support you do not need then delete it
eliminated:finger:
You seem a tenacious and precise
ma "pity" Do I have to take it as a compliment or as an offense?? ? :biggrin:
I can pay 20 euros
bastava darvi 20 EUR: 4404:
 
sorbole!
.. la "mirkaf" mi si intenerisce. .:Note:
Well, of course, but not before she had spit her soul with remakes of the "cube" smile threats spitting in the face, imposition of flexions and other worthy angheries of Sergeant Hartman :wink:.
But you're right, this time compared to what you see around is all deserved.
You mean, if we don't be careful, we're females sooner or later...... ?
look, for what was my experience with women in the technical and scientific field (research... in different fields) if only they let them work as they deserve, for tenacity, commitment and seriousness they would eat all at breakfast:redface:.
 
small photo-tutor.. .
nb, sketches are almost all (except the first... ndr) on the existing faces of the solid.. .
uses automatic relationships that solidworks offers you... automatic:finger:


I've put the odds to you. . .
Well, I didn't do the same thing, but it's okay, I hope... Unfortunately I don't know all the sw functions... maybe slowly I'll find out and learn how to use them at best...

cmq looking at your photos you made me think of something I could do to be "pity" as I was told... (but by now I leave everything like this)... for the cylinder you made the hole before and then the blind one... I did the blind one first and then to impose concentricity on the passing one I pointed to the center of the blind one... actually doing as you did, and considering that my model will be full, processing with the drill is more comfortable than what I would have done....

thanks also for this suggestion
 
Can you afford me another last and stupid question? ? ?

Why is the symbol of sketch1 and sketch2 different from others? What does it depend on?
...is as if they were selected. . .
 

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Can you afford me another last and stupid question? ? ?

Why is the symbol of sketch1 and sketch2 different from others? What does it depend on?
...is as if they were selected. . .
indicates that those sketches are "visible". if you are active in displaying/logging, you will see them
in grey in the part, even with closed sketch.
click on ts dx and put on "hide".
 
I don't know if I understand, but I happened a similar thing about a machine that had to print a manual with three-dimensional odds I had to build the axes (using planes etc pi hide them) I listed as you say a ball. I did not find other naturalmante solutions you have to build them on the piece and then resume on the drowing...pino
 
I don't know if I figured it out, but I got something like this. .
Excuse me, but like what? Who are you talking to? Have you read all the discussion?

then, politely, could you avoid writing in capital (it is right said just before right here..)? on the net is like screaming, there is no need and it is irritating to see.
is also written in the regulations of all sites, blogs, forums etc. all internees know it (they should..), and this forum is no exception:http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=13677(from the home page of cad3d.it)

greetings
Mar
 
I don't know if I understand, but I happened a similar thing about a machine that had to print a manual with three-dimensional odds I had to build the axes (using planes etc pi hide them) I listed as you say a ball. I did not find other naturalmante solutions you have to build them on the piece and then resume on the drowing...pino
this is not as beautiful as yours, but you have to settlehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szrefkjdzgw
 
marcof, please don't tease. .
My "position" requires me not to make jokes (not too many at least:biggrin:).
dear, they are the privileges of being any user, who can also decide to invest occasionally in admonitions, and I do not intend to give up!
p.s. <<because; qualified adjective> :hahahahahah:
There'll be no more like this.
indeed that of the prince will remain in the head of the ranks in the centuries, but as you see the followers who try to emulate, indeed with a certain success, never fail:hahahahah:
 
I don't know if I understand, but I happened a similar thing about a machine that had to print a manual with three-dimensional odds I had to build the axes (using planes etc pi hide them) I listed as you say a ball. I did not find other naturalmante solutions you have to build them on the piece and then resume on the drowing...pino
What???? I didn't understand... cmq thanks... I think I solved it.
 
What's going on? We've been through the toasting a sketch... mmmm:eek: something is wrong...
 

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