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horizontally drawn moulds

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hello to all, I have happened a couple of projects (in 3d) of x sheet molds developed by different customers. both were drawn as if they then worked on y, while the press, in reality, moves along z.
Is there any "philosophical" motivation to draw the "sdrained" mold?
Greetings, reborn.
 
probably is some project imported from creo parametric. These clever guys like my owner work on the zx plan instead of the xy one. Don't ask me why, but it is.
basically they work with the revolved terna but actually their y is as if it were ns z so it is not that they draw the mold "drawn". It's just a visualization fact. the problem arises when "export" for other cad. Once the file is imported, you will find yourself in the same situation.
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I confirm what Uncletoy says, if it was designed with creo and it amounts with visi, you find the rotated axes. :rolleyes:
 
I believe that if there is no pallinated and quoted assembly it has no meaning as the axes are rotated. you know my subjects how many times they draw carpenters or balls in the air....but the axieme and the explosive clarify all doubts to all the figures that work there.
 
Well, we'd miss that you can't do anything in your own house.
did not want to be a criticism: when the construct works, once built: ok also to the Cyrillic, American views and who knows what else.

so much more that there are pulling presses with the horizontal axis, you can draw the already horizontal mold.
only that to see 2 very different designs, from 2 very different customers, but with the same "tara" left me as much perplexed (of the type : a new uni-en-iso came out? )
 

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