Stefano_GS
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Good morning.
in these days when sometimes you can cut out a few hours I tried to shape a closed ring belt.
I designed the sketch of primitive development, extruded a tooth and tried to make a repeat guided by the curve, setting
but I get a solid not properly correct, the straight stretch is perfect instead I get "a jump" in the passage to the circular portion
The polygonal effect on the outside worries me little and I think it is inevitable.
for that I had thought to extrude only the inner part to the primitive diameter and subsequently extrude a solid that is a ring (in the corresponding primitive development with offset necessary to achieve the correct thickness).
I have no idea how to correct that error on the internal part, especially in the first transitional tooth between the straight sector and the circular sector. Obviously in reality there are deformations that I with a repetition will not be able to model.
trying these options for repeating the result is even worse
Until now I was working in a "becero" way or in autocad lt I drew all the dentatura and I collected at my liking these critical points, then I imported the profile in solidworks and extruded only. I was looking for something faster and more parametrizable.
in these days when sometimes you can cut out a few hours I tried to shape a closed ring belt.
I designed the sketch of primitive development, extruded a tooth and tried to make a repeat guided by the curve, setting
but I get a solid not properly correct, the straight stretch is perfect instead I get "a jump" in the passage to the circular portion
The polygonal effect on the outside worries me little and I think it is inevitable.for that I had thought to extrude only the inner part to the primitive diameter and subsequently extrude a solid that is a ring (in the corresponding primitive development with offset necessary to achieve the correct thickness).
I have no idea how to correct that error on the internal part, especially in the first transitional tooth between the straight sector and the circular sector. Obviously in reality there are deformations that I with a repetition will not be able to model.
trying these options for repeating the result is even worse

Until now I was working in a "becero" way or in autocad lt I drew all the dentatura and I collected at my liking these critical points, then I imported the profile in solidworks and extruded only. I was looking for something faster and more parametrizable.


