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how to develop an overall.

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Hello everyone, in a few days I have the exam and I need a lot of help. I wanted to know how to develop this overall, and if someone has the good will to show me some examples I would be more than grateful.
 

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What do you mean to develop it?

must you draw it in 3d with casket?

Do you have to extract the individual details by drawing them in 2d with casket?

2d and 3d with catia?
 
Do you have a cad (what exactly? Do you know that cad is an acronym and not a software?) and you have to do it by hand?
If you have to do it by hand because you've posted in the casket section?
What can't you do?
 
One who's wrong section, doesn't say what he has to do exactly and needs help with the upcoming exam... I think it's better than trying to give it to the next session and you're going to study.
I'm seeing at the work of those unspeakable and hallucinating things of 50-year-old people who don't even know how to quote a spacer.... at universities everyone wants to go abroad and don't want to make designers.... a little wake up that Italy needs mechanical designers without bothering those coming from abroad?
 
However if you had a good drawing book you would find a tide of very similar examples with pieces developed and quoted because they are always the same things.
If instead the problem is to reverse in 3d with catia is a little different, if you know what to draw. but if you write that it is to be done by hand you must take every pale component and make important views and define the silhouette. look how it is done, how it works, what it turns and what not....
 
One who's wrong section, doesn't say what he has to do exactly and needs help with the upcoming exam... I think it's better than trying to give it to the next session and you're going to study.
I'm seeing at the work of those unspeakable and hallucinating things of 50-year-old people who don't even know how to quote a spacer.... at universities everyone wants to go abroad and don't want to make designers.... a little wake up that Italy needs mechanical designers without bothering those coming from abroad?
I'm new, I'm sorry if I don't have a lot to do with that page.
 
I know I'm anachronistic, but I like the idea that our friend should do the hand drawing. I started using (or at least I tried and tried again) the cad since 1984, with 386, the mathematical coprocessor 387 and the floppy disk, where I launched a "coloration" (I wouldn't call it rendering) , I went to lunch and when I came back it was still halfway. Today all the boys leaving the university have had some more or less in-depth experience with cad of various levels, but very few ( tending to zero) know "expressing" with a sketch or with a drawing on a square sheet.
I will be wrong, but I continue to think that the ability to put on paper an idea, a movement or a simple mechanism is absolutely propedeutic to a better approach to the cad. Maybe today it is no longer true, but a designer who must know how to think in 4d (which also puts acceleration and try to imagine things in 5d is perhaps too much to ask), if he can also depict what he thinks with a sketch, is already a nice piece. If then you just have to pull out boards from sets made by others is another speech. I am sorry if I went out of the subject, but I enjoy seeing the healthy indignation of mecanicamg;)
 

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