• This forum is the machine-generated translation of www.cad3d.it/forum1 - the Italian design community. Several terms are not translated correctly.

campiride

  • Thread starter Thread starter Apollo0117
  • Start date Start date

Apollo0117

Guest
in the design of a part, when I have to put on the table how do I eliminate the hair only from the thin walls?

Perhaps you will find the banal question, but I'm still at first arms, and I can't procur to understand how you can do it.. .

p.s.
I don't know what the version of the program used is, but it's not very recent. ..I assume both 2007 at most 2008.
 
Last edited:
the question is not trivial, it is not quite understandable!

You could explain yourself better, because I didn't really understand what you have to do, and even what you mean by "capiture."

Hi.
 
in the design of a part, when I have to put on the table how do I eliminate the hair only from the thin walls?

Perhaps you will find the banal question, but I'm still at first arms, and I can't procur to understand how you can do it.. .

p.s.
I don't know what the version of the program used is, but it's not very recent. ..I assume both 2007 at most 2008.
you can't understand what you want to do! eliminate a sample from the thin walls!!! Do you have to hide lines or what? post an image.
for the version when you open if you write high on the center or left the version
solid edge st or v20 or v19 etc. or go to the point of question and press information, if you use st by chance (you understand why it has the 2007 office style menu) press the top right question mark, you open the index, press low information on solid edge and see the version.
Hi.
 

Attachments

  • 1.webp
    1.webp
    125.9 KB · Views: 11
I do not think there is a system to inhibit the display of the sample on the thin parts, you have to do it piece by piece (see attachment).
 

Attachments

  • capitura.webp
    capitura.webp
    61.5 KB · Views: 17
Yes hunting. .
but look here:


greetings
Marco:smile:
Oh that I have to tell you, there will be users who choose ec on the basis that they can understand on their own whether to sample or not the thin parts! :biggrin:
 
Oh that I have to tell you, there will be users who choose ec on the basis that they can understand on their own whether to sample or not the thin parts! :biggrin:
It's not exactly like that... always on that page I made it clear. . .
 
the answer makes me suppose that you have wrong forum...that is you wanted to write about that solidworks and instead you posted the question on solid edge.
Am I wrong? ?

Hi.
no...unfortunately I have to use both inventor, solid edge and solid works.. I will be asked to use a random draw between three for an exam. .
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,997
Messages
339,767
Members
4
Latest member
ibt

Members online

No members online now.
Back
Top