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Hello mechanicalmg,
I missed you too:)

How about instead of posting the tree here, I'll send it to you by private message? I wouldn't want many other comrades to copy everything. Okay?

I don't know where to start. . :confused::mad:

I'm trying to help you. You let me know.
Thank you so much!
Hi.
dai manda mp.
 
sent by email, calmly, when you can, take a look! Thank you so much!
Hi.

(I'm going on with the boarding, I don't think that's too difficult, I hope... )
depends on how well you do it... and always with a lot of criterion.
Well, you can also have a nice explosive view... so the prof drools instantly.
 
How about instead of posting the tree here, I'll send it to you by private message? I wouldn't want many other comrades to copy everything. Okay?
This kind of requests contradicts the fundamental spirit of the idea of forums, based precisely on sharing the transmission of knowledge and information.

Think if we were jealous of our skills and we didn't give you any suggestions, now you'd be much further back than you are. So now you try not to be jealous and convey what you learned to your classmates.
 
Bye to all,
as promised, once delivered the project and made the exam, place the finished design.

the professor of course had to find errors on the overall!
you list them:
- badly folded design and cartiglio not according to norm (and it's fine... )
- missing on the conical wheel the section of the back, although from bald-sins I saw that the conical wheels were represented in this way.. .
"but I'm drawing is made in sw!" with contempt air. . .
- the distinct materials go down to the right
- "Have you heard of leafable seals?" in reference to the lids that have 3 pinpoints each and their correct position is difficult.

That's all!

once again thanks to all, you have been of great help, you have taught me a method and many small things that only experience can teach.
I would like to thank you one by one, but I hope you will not be offended if thank you is general!

Hello and next!
steak
 

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Bye to all,
as promised, once delivered the project and made the exam, place the finished design.

the professor of course had to find errors on the overall!
you list them:
- badly folded design and cartiglio not according to norm (and it's fine... )
- missing on the conical wheel the section of the back, although from bald-sins I saw that the conical wheels were represented in this way.. .
"but I'm drawing is made in sw!" with contempt air. . .
- the distinct materials go down to the right
- "Have you heard of leafable seals?" in reference to the lids that have 3 pinpoints each and their correct position is difficult.

That's all!

once again thanks to all, you have been of great help, you have taught me a method and many small things that only experience can teach.
I would like to thank you one by one, but I hope you will not be offended if thank you is general!

Hello and next!
steak
Please, come on.
But you finally vanished?

However the prof is right about everything (the bending I don't see it.. how did you do it? ).
I'm sorry but from your last attachments I hadn't noticed the lids' jokes. Anyway I told you that you did so "a glass" I didn't like :rolleyes:

and solidworks not why? How did he want it? Do you have a tecnigraph at home maybe? :biggrin:

And the tree detail didn't tell you anything? I also see mistakes/imperfections there; quotation and geometric tolls.. It's about him better. for charity, you understand and it is edible, but...

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
I took a quick look, on the tree how did you even put the tolerances +/-0.05; +/-0.2; +/-0.01 and also those +0.3 all in parentheses? if they have not changed regulations the only ones that are to be placed between relatives are the deviations of the tolerances "n6" "u6" "p6" etc.

on the axieme instead it seems to me to notice that the plug "part.16" is smaller than the seat (securely the prof. did not notice).

for the gaskets perhaps he will have told you "inflatable" and not unflatable, there are a tide of types, the example to the flight that I can tell you is that they are like those of the doors of the cars.

for the rest well, at least the exam you did.
 
Also the exhaust gorges, you could have spared the effort to model them in 3d and add the notation in the table, as from manual drawing.

Bye.
 
for the gaskets perhaps he will have told you "inflatable relatives" and not inflatable,
no tequila.. leafable, not unflatterable :biggrin:
"paper" seals to which you can adjust the thickness (by browsing them) according to the joke game you want to get.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
I missed this discussion!
That's nice, congratulations.

p.s., but... that removable roller bearing. - Who's running on who?
I'll be old. .
:biggrin:
 

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