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Robert Tutu

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Good morning to all, is there anyone who can explain to me how to do this ellipse? I can't give the radius of 10mm, attach image
Thank you.
 

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This video shows something that should be fine. I throw the rock and hide the manaccie
 
yes my problem is that I only use creo 2.0, now I try to look at the tutorial... My problem is to do that r10.

thanks for the answers
 
If I'm not mistaken, you should use the "punch" command inside the sheet module, under the "engineering" curtain.

Create the punch in a file part, then save it, return to your sheet model to punch, activate the "punch" command and select the file part with that pattern you need, the positions you want and the game is done.

for the radius there should be no problem, it uses two different round functions for the internal and external radius.
of course when you reach internal and external corners, take into account the thickness of the sheet, so that the thickness remains constant.
 
I used the shell command to give the radius I did an extrusion and then I rounded the edges. it came perfect, thank you very much to all:)
 
caio, you can solve this way:

1 realize a parallelepiped with the measures you need (100x150) as thickness you use 30 (or, however, a thickness greater than you need
1.webp2 realizes the work that you need through a cutting of revolution (naturally depends on what you want to achieve if a flat bottom is acceptable or if as from your design you want it to be completely rounded)
2.webp3 realizes the rounding you need (I put 10, but if you want it to be 10 outside obviously put 13)
3.webp4 guscia the solid with thickness 3 and with ctrl pressed select all faces except the top of the starting parallelepiped
4.webp5 round the edges
5.webpI hope that's what you wanted.
Bye.
 
caio, you can solve this way:

1 realize a parallelepiped with the measures you need (100x150) as thickness you use 30 (or, however, a thickness greater than you need
View attachment 508932 realizes the work that you need through a cutting of revolution (naturally depends on what you want to achieve if a flat bottom is acceptable or if as from your design you want it to be completely rounded)
View attachment 508943 realizes the rounding you need (I put 10, but if you want it to be 10 outside obviously put 13)
View attachment 508954 guscia the solid with thickness 3 and with ctrl pressed select all faces except the top of the starting parallelepiped
View attachment 508965 round the edges
View attachment 50897I hope that's what you wanted.
Bye.
I realize now that you have already solved o_oo_o_o:lol::lol:
 

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