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elica e spiral

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hello to everyone I wanted to know something I made a spiral and then I used superfluous sweep, when I go to make the table I don't see it because?
 
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How would you say raz degan? Because... I don't know why.
Do you have the body hidden? You don't see him in any of the views? Can I give you a message?
attach the please part.
 
verify the setting of the table, if the geometry is not a solid, but as you say a superfice, probably in the growth of the views are hidden the geometries of type superfic, planes, points lines etc.

Hi.
 
I have a doubt... but work with axioms or do everything in Moldova multibody part
 
I like these strangers.
use them and you will see how little they will weigh the details and how much more manageable the project will be
 
the problem lies in the surface sweep. often the surfaces cause problems even in the sections not allowing them to.
do it as a solid sweep (why did you make it as a surface? ).
then looking at the file I make you some reports:
- no need to do two functions for the pipe; extrusion1 you do it by activating the "thin function" mode in which you give the thickness and the direction it is applied.
- if you need to make a constant thickness use the "setup entity" command inside the sketch by selecting the contour elements (without repassing it with a new sketch)
- to quote the thickness of two arches or circles you do not need to draw points as you did (however they are to be further bound), just select the two elements.
the axi1 you created may not be necessary (depending on context); fictitious axes are created whenever there is an arc. Simply view "provisional axes" from the menu displays.
 
Thanks so much for the help now I try, as for the two functions I do so for a test I know that I can do it in one function, however thank you very much... I let you know
 
Here I attach an example that I have just made the port in the table shows me only the tube...
I would have a splinter of perplexity but I have no time to comment.
about the surface, right click where indicated in the attached image and you will see the surface on the drawing sheet.
I don't understand, though, because you used a surface and not a solid.
you will have studied at u.c.a.s.:biggrin:
I also attach the modified file.
Hi.
 

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