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Hello, everyone. is my first post ..
I write to know how to perform with sw11 a superfice '' millerighe'
on the facade of union between the two plates of this piece. I don't know where to start.
thanks for the attention
 
Hello, everyone. is my first post ..
I write to know how to perform with sw11 a superfice '' millerighe'
on the facade of union between the two plates of this piece. I don't know where to start.
thanks for the attention
think the surface as formed by a tooth (thousand-rigue) repeated over 360° through a circular series. . .
 
Hello, everyone. is my first post ..
I write to know how to perform with sw11 a superfice '' millerighe'
on the facade of union between the two plates of this piece. I don't know where to start.
thanks for the attention
In the flange coupling, do you mean? then it would be a sort of "radial teeth", the teeth are narrower towards the center to widen outwards.

you can do cut with loft (or an extrusion with loft if the teeth add them instead of cutting them) of a tooth and then as mentioned above a circular repetition.

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marco
 
In the flange coupling, do you mean? then it would be a sort of "radial teeth", the teeth are narrower towards the center to widen outwards.
but this is also called a thousand leagues? or just working on trees?
 
In the flange coupling, do you mean? then it would be a sort of "radial teeth", the teeth are narrower towards the center to widen outwards.

you can do cut with loft (or an extrusion with loft if the teeth add them instead of cutting them) of a tooth and then as mentioned above a circular repetition.

Hello
marco
thanks guys for the info. I thought I'd add them to my point.
So I will proceed like this:
I create a plan1 tangent to the outside of the flange and I will design.... what??? a triangle a semisphere? you have some quotas (angles, length of the sides in case it was a triangle). .
Then I will create another floor in the inner part of the flange and design the opposite that I designed in piano1 but the same size? I don't think it'll be smaller because as mentioned before the teeth are closer to the center.

ps.. I am a student not liminized:-)

Thank you.
 
thanks guys for the info. I thought I'd add them to my point.
So I will proceed like this:
I create a plan1 tangent to the outside of the flange and I will design.... what??? a triangle a semisphere? you have some quotas (angles, length of the sides in case it was a triangle). .
Then I will create another floor in the inner part of the flange and design the opposite that I designed in piano1 but the same size? I don't think it'll be smaller because as mentioned before the teeth are closer to the center.

ps.. I am a student not liminized:-)

Thank you.
think it like this:
This work was done by the use of form milling and creator; the movement occurred parallel to one of the axles (the other two remained firm) and after which the first "dent" turned the piece with the creator of an angle equal to the angular step of the "mille lines". Now, note this thing, you can build what you cercho with the solid modeler.
However, if I can say my test the various solutions that are in circulation regarding frontal triggers; nothing that finds what you need and maybe easier to do both at the cad, but especially in the car... .
 
I give you another input: You could model a tooth without joining the solid bodies, so you can perform subsequent processing (e.g. cuts) without "tapping" the original body. at the end repeat the body (the repetition is much lighter because of geometry and not function) and only eventually join the whole with a pair.

All clear?

Good job
 
All clear. very simple also the speech made by re_solidworks

work it aside and then match it.

as soon as I have time I will try

in the meantime, thank you all. .
 
All clear. very simple also the speech made by re_solidworks

work it aside and then match it.

as soon as I have time I will try

in the meantime, thank you all. .
attention that I intend to work it in the same part but as disjoined body and then combine the bodies after the repetition of the teeth.
 

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