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hi to everyone, I tried to do a research on the subject, but on a page of results nobody has my problem, so I think it's wrong something I am.


I created a male thread on a bar.
When I go to quote it, it gives me the ø even if the quota icon "recognizes" the thread.
despite I delete from the curtain of the text of the quota the word " <mod-diam> "he keeps putting the ø on the table.

Where am I wrong?

Thank you very much.
:finger:</mod-diam>
 
Hi.
try to quote points instead of lines.
Are you listed on a front view of the bar or on a section?
yellow
 
Don't make me take the points. :biggrin:
makes me select only the starting face of the thread.. .
I solved it by sketching two small segments from the bar's tangency.
It's not like it's the best since if I change it, it doesn't update itself.
 
to make sure that you update yourself you have to make the quota guided.
Moreover, instead of putting lines use points.
I'll get you an image. I hope it's your case.
 

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hi to everyone, I tried to do a research on the subject, but on a page of results nobody has my problem, so I think it's wrong something I am.


I created a male thread on a bar.
When I go to quote it, it gives me the ø even if the quota icon "recognizes" the thread.
despite I delete from the curtain of the text of the quota the word " <mod-diam> "he keeps putting the ø on the table.

Where am I wrong?

Thank you very much.
:finger:</mod-diam>
it is not clear to me if with inventor or solidworks.... but anyway, with swx
click with ts dx and inerisci didascalia selection (or similar).
 

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Thank you, it's like the mike example. (I'll cheer mine)

I'm working with sw.

Unfortunately, these are quite strict on the quotation, so the director is sure they'll fail me.

I put two points and I drive the quota.
I thought there was a more ethical way. :biggrin::biggrin:

Thank you very much for your concern. .

:finger::finger:
 

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you are sure that by deleting the word that creates the ø returns,
Because I use that system there normally.
I'll give you an example.
 

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I'll give up.
to me it works with the saddle ø.
I'll practice you.
 

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Boh, go figure out what the fuck he takes... However I solved it by putting the points on the top of the bar and quoting those. . .

thank you so much for the time you have dedicated me.. :) ;
 
Boh, go figure out what the fuck he takes... However I solved it by putting the points on the top of the bar and quoting those. . .

thank you so much for the time you have dedicated me.. :) ;
post an example file, I am very curious.

I recommend that you update your profile on the forum: insert the version of the sw you use if not you create incomprehensions and annoying time losses.
 
Hello everyone, I'm sorry if I interfere, but I have the same problem or something. I read all your artefacts and it seems strange that a solidworks 2012 like what I use, according to what you say and do is at the same level as a silid adge v.20. I think there's some sort of set-up problem. Now I explain to you my problem, I have a round of diameter of 10mm and length 100mm, on a deciduous edge of making a thread m10 and length 20mm imposed cosmetic (another absurd thing for me), then I go to make the table see the profile of the thread but from the quotation comes out ø10 or ø8,34 but not m10, for absurd m I test in the same cartiglio with a plate for
This is the first problem I would like to solve.
thanks for the attention
 
Hi.
your problem is the problem of almost everyone.
in fact, if the quoting (the caption of the holes) is almost perfect and for more customizable,
the quotation of the threaded pins is definitely obscene.
we use a macro of our retailer that applies a cosmetic thread with captions on 3d and prefixed diamonds, but the quotation remains very uncomfortable.
for the moment I do not see any other solutions.
 
thank you for answering me, in fact I was also using the caption as an alternative even if I find it a little horrid I dislike being returned to solid edge. Most of my doubts I'm solving them read a little here and a little anyway thanks to worms confirmed the option I use.
 

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