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I realized that you can tie the odds by equations, but I can't do the same with the extrusions. I created a hinge, the axieme consists of the two half hinges and the pin. I created it by extruding a base circle. Now I have tied between them the half hinges through equations, so that if for example increase the length of a half hinge the other consequently extends the same size. but aim is the pin!? I want him to adapt to the new length. the fact is that in this case I do not have a quota for the length of the pin but I have a length of extrusion. entering the extrusion property I can not introduce an equation where you go to set the length of the same when it is set blind, accept only numbers not certain equations. how can you change the extrusion length to vary a quota?
thanks for the possible answer.
 
Hi.
I realized that you can tie the odds by equations, but I can't do the same with the extrusions. I created a hinge, the axieme consists of the two half hinges and the pin. I created it by extruding a base circle. Now I have tied between them the half hinges through equations, so that if for example increase the length of a half hinge the other consequently extends the same size. but aim is the pin!? I want him to adapt to the new length. the fact is that in this case I do not have a quota for the length of the pin but I have a length of extrusion. entering the extrusion property I can not introduce an equation where you go to set the length of the same when it is set blind, accept only numbers not certain equations. how can you change the extrusion length to vary a quota?
thanks for the possible answer.
I for the pin would extrude "to the surface" or "to the point".
However if you want to enter an equation on the extrusion length just click on the extrusion and you will appear, in the drawing area, the sketch of the circle and its length....doing a double click on the length will open the usual window, then enter the sign = and away. . .
Good night. . .
 
as you can see I made double clik on the pin but only a quota appears and it is not that of the extrusion length. I always have spk 0 2012.
create the pin with extrusion to the surface or point, I could make it creating the pivot part inside the axieme, I tried, but pig cow, in the axieme in joint funsions does not appear extrusion? I'm a loser! ?
Hi.
 

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as you can see I made double clik on the pin but only a quota appears and it is not that of the extrusion length. I always have spk 0 2012.
create the pin with extrusion to the surface or point, I could make it creating the pivot part inside the axieme, I tried, but pig cow, in the axieme in joint funsions does not appear extrusion? I'm a loser! ?
Hi.
the double click you have to do it on the function not on the :wink part:
 
as you can see I made double clik on the pin but only a quota appears and it is not that of the extrusion length. I always have spk 0 2012.
create the pin with extrusion to the surface or point, I could make it creating the pivot part inside the axieme, I've tried, but sucks, in the axieme in joints, does not extrusion appear? I'm a loser! ?
Hi.
You better explain the part I highlighted?
Can you attach a screen?
 
create the pin with extrusion to the surface or point, I could make it creating the pivot part inside the axieme, I tried, but pig cow, in the axieme in joint funsions does not appear extrusion? I'm a loser! ?
I don't think you're a loser, but I think you're using swx a little bit at "speraindio" so sometimes you take it and sometimes you don't.
the functions of assemblies have nothing to do with the creation of a new part to the inside of the axieme. create the new part in the axieme and use the normal functions that serve precisely to create the parts.
I add that from what I have read until now of your posts you seem too focused on equations and links of values between quotas, as if they were the main system to create relationships between different parts or sizes. Before creating equals between odds (e.g.) it would be useful to understand that the spread what you can do with the constraints in the sketch or (by brutally simplifying) building one part above the other.
 
You better explain the part I highlighted?
Can you attach a screen?
I think it means that it wants to extrude in the environment together where obviously you can not (if not by changing part) as you surely already know ehehe :biggrin: ...

returning to our friend I think maybe it would be better if before learning the use of equations and connections, you focus on basic commands and once you understand those switch to these already more complex commands... However what we meant was to click on the extrusion the function that you have already done in the part where you want to apply the equation, from the featuremanager(the chronological tree) and you will see a quota (which with standard settings should be blue) with the value of the extrusion that you have inserted in the function, and clicking 2 times on this quota will exit the usual window of the quotas... :biggrin::finger:
 
as already said several times, the guide and tutorials are snobbed "to the source" as it is more "figo" to show friends and colleagues how good you are to make an object change ... with only thought. . rather than knowing how to draw as "I" commands :cool:
... and then they say that marcof pisses off immediately....:biggrin:
 
But, guys, if you do this, you demoralize me. You tell me that before talking about equations it would be better than learning basic functions, you're giving me a moron. I probably am. The guide? I tried to read it as much as possible, but don't think it's so easy for someone who begins to understand everything, otherwise I wouldn't have asked you the questions I asked. have a little more respect for ignorant people like me, who at 60 years try to learn something. I thank you anyway.
 
But, guys, if you do this, you demoralize me. You tell me that before talking about equations it would be better than learning basic functions, you're giving me a moron. I probably am. The guide? I tried to read it as much as possible, but don't think it's so easy for someone who begins to understand everything, otherwise I wouldn't have asked you the questions I asked. have a little more respect for ignorant people like me, who at 60 years try to learn something. I thank you anyway.
by good teacher you should know that you have to learn by degrees of difficulty.
do not lose your calm, I invite you to browse the guide and search for the tutorials present in the program.
once you have finished it will seem trivial to you too the question of a few posts ago.
:smile:


Not that I'm a kid. and finally with the only "graduate of middle school".
Ciapatelaming
 
I realized where the hippo was. did not give me the length of the extrusion after double clicking on the function, simply because there was a mistake on the sketch. properly redesigned the pin everything works perfectly.
I apologize for losing your calm.
excuse ignorance but how does a quote fit?
Thank you.
 

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I realized where the hippo was. did not give me the length of the extrusion after double clicking on the function, simply because there was a mistake on the sketch. properly redesigned the pin everything works perfectly.
in the first two images you posted, you name error.jpg and error2.jpg you do not see any error... the functions and sketches were done correctly.
the fact that you did not see the share of the extrusion probably depended on the fact that you had realized it by putting as a final condition a reference to a face or edge of the part; in that case obviously there is no value of the length of the extrusion because it is dependent on external geometry.
excuse ignorance but how does a quote fit?
under the message you want to answer is the "quota" button. when answering quote you have to leave only the part of message that serves to understand your answer.
 
But, guys, if you do this, you demoralize me.
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have a little more respect for ignorant people like me, who at 60 years try to learn something.
I can't do without saying that Nobody. you have failed to respect; You only got some useful advice.
just to avoid that those who read the thread only until this phrase of yours can make wrong ideas, eh...
 
in the first two images you posted, you name error.jpg and error2.jpg you do not see any error... the functions and sketches were done correctly.
the fact that you did not see the share of the extrusion probably depended on the fact that you had realized it by putting as a final condition a reference to a face or edge of the part; in that case obviously there is no value of the length of the extrusion because it is dependent on external geometry.
the extrusion has been done with modes up to the surface. the pin was created in the axieme by inserting component/new part. Okay.
But those two question marks that are seen in the error.jpg image next to extrusion-extrusion1->? and sketch1->? what do they refer to? Is that a symptom of error?
I can't do without saying that Nobody. you have failed to respect; You only got some useful advice.
just to avoid that those who read the thread only until this phrase of yours can make wrong ideas, eh...
I ask again humbly sorry. I certainly misunderstood. Try to understand frustration sometimes, it leads to this.
Anyway, thank you all very much help me.
 
But those two question marks that are seen in the error.jpg image next to extrusion-extrusion1->? and sketch1->? what do they refer to? Is that a symptom of error?
the symbol > means that the sketch and/or function have a reference to another part.
Specifically the question mark means that the part on which the function is contextualized, in your case the reference surface is suspended.
a This is what page of the guide there are symbols of the featur manager
If you open the aid, the question mark is gone.

If you work with references to other parts or multiple folders I recommend you to learn solidworks explorer, it allows you to copy, rename, move files without losing the references that contain... you will avoid insomnia and patemi
 

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