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hello to all
I need help using solidworks.
practically I have to draw a rounded shape plate with two passing holes that mates on a surface, also of rounded shape (whose two holes are threaded). I wanted to ask if in solidworks there is a program that follows a functional quotation, that is, knowing the inter axis quota of the two threaded holes, if the program manages to calculate the inter axis quota of the holes of the plate.
Thank you in advance
 
I don't think I understand cmq well,
you want to know if you can "connect" the position of the threaded holes with the passing holes right? that is, by moving the threaded holes, the holes must always be concentric, right? If so, yes.
 
Hello
I know that may be an obvious answer, but I would relate the various quotas in 2 ways:
1. tools > equations : insert an equation of the type "interaxial rate holes surface = interaxial rate plate holes" (obviously not with this syntax but with the right one)

2. Right-click on the > share connects values : give a name to the inter-axis share of the holes on the plate. then go to the interasses of the holes on the surface and again right click > connect values and selections the name you gave to the quota on the plate.. .

if I haven't been precise enough tell me that I write all the right steps
Good job!
 
practically starting from the intersection of the threaded holes I have to insert the entire plate holes: In this way I insert concentric coupling and are in place. the problem, however, is that the two pieces have a rounded surface and I can't understand the correct intersection to give the holes of the plate to make them coincide with the threaded ones.
 
have you tried to use temporary axles to couple holes?

view provisional axes

selections and matching those

..because I realized what the problem was!
 
practically starting from the intersection of the threaded holes I have to insert the entire plate holes: In this way I insert concentric coupling and are in place. the problem, however, is that the two pieces have a rounded surface and I can't understand the correct intersection to give the holes of the plate to make them coincide with the threaded ones.
I'm struggling to imagine the witness... .
2 holes aren't parallel to each other, are they?
Try: from the perforated plate that you have can't, together, bring the hole axes into the side file on which you have to create the drilling and from them (with the help of tangent planes to the surface) create the point from which to start with the hole?
ps: are the two plates in contact? have a game? or, ultimately, do you know what relative position they have to have together?
 
I called to giucas box chedendogli to read the discussion... He told me he didn't understand much. .

I wonder if who writes the questions read the post and maybe, pretending
of not being him the insertor, try to "capture him". . .
with the means they offer pcs is still difficult to attach an image
clarifier? ?

editedit

He just called me jucas.... He told me he probably is
making allusion to "radial" holes, which parolona ehhh....
 

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hello to all
I need help using solidworks.
practically I have to draw a rounded shape plate with two passing holes that mates on a surface, also of rounded shape (whose two holes are threaded). I wanted to ask if in solidworks there is a program that follows a functional quotation, that is, knowing the inter axis quota of the two threaded holes, if the program manages to calculate the inter axis quota of the holes of the plate.
Thank you in advance
you can use the set holes in the environment together and select the holes of the other plate.
then on the plate that lack the holes, they are created with the same interasses and with the specifications you decide.
read more qui.
if the plates are like those of the example of mike, then it does not work.. Sorry.
 
I called to giucas box chedendogli to read the discussion... He told me he didn't understand much. .

I wonder if who writes the questions read the post and maybe, pretending
of not being him the insertor, try to "capture him". . .
with the means they offer pcs is still difficult to attach an image
clarifier? ?

editedit

He just called me jucas.... He told me he probably is
making allusion to "radial" holes, which parolona ehhh....
I didn't understand a bug of the problem. :cool:
I will try to improve
 

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