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modeling exercise

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hello to all;)
boys should do as modeling exercise an object to pleasure (concerning mainly the category:bricolage,yourself) that consists of at least 5 parts and has at most 1 degree of freedom.
You would have some ideas to give me because I can't find anything that meets these requirements.
thanks in advance :wink:
 
a sliding guide for drawers, of those three telescopic (or even 4) driving elements!
You'll see what's cool.... just one degree of freedom (shorts or back) but to make it "good" you have to cuff us a moment.. .
 
thanks for the suggestions I press however that I have not so much experience in modeling so too complex objects could complicate a bit too much life;
1, so it means you may not have any.. .
it would also be well;
or a gun, of those manuals, for silicone
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I thought about it, too, I got stuck with the spring system, but I can try.
if you have other proposals are welcome thanks again:biggrin:
 
I create direct modeling has always been acerbo and despite having always argued that "it was a pussy", "take and iron everything", and a lot of beautiful things I would say objectively that it is good for certain things and not for others, just like all 3d modeling programs.

for springs I would say that the question is simple if made with all the parametric programs and above all you will see fit to the various configurations, unlike the direct creo.

objects to be modeled:
- hand saw
- any power tool (trapane, screwdriver, flexible, hot glue gun)
- scissors, gardening shears with smart lever to increase cutting strength
- arms extractor, bench clamp, clamps or pliers
 

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