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parameterization of a cone

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Hi.
I have to create a concentric cone library and I've been thinking about parameterization. Does anyone explain to me how it works?

Thank you.
 
You're right, I didn't put in which program.
I modified my software card used: solidwork-autocad
my question is specific for autocad.
Thank you.
 
Hi.
I have to create a concentric cone library and I've been thinking about parameterization. Does anyone explain to me how it works?

Thank you.
must you be able to develop them?
What material?
Do you also need to laser cut them?
Do you only need to design or build them?
If you have solidworks you don't need anything else.
ask if you have any doubts.
 
Hi, I just have to generate a library to put them as a block in a piping set. This should also be done for t-connects, etc. maybe there is already something complete on the internet? I didn't find much.
Thank you.
 
Hi, I just have to generate a library to put them as a block in a piping set. This should also be done for t-connects, etc. maybe there is already something complete on the internet? I didn't find much.
Thank you.
as a library? :confused:
in autocad I don't think you can parameterize solids...correct me if I'm wrong!
 
@tristan:
"as a library? ?
in autocad I don't think you can parameterize solids...correct me if I'm wrong! "

already wonder why still today autocad does not allow the creation of customizable libraries!
 
practically I would like all cones, t, flanges, etc. iso in separate file. I manage these in a folder (like a library) and when I create a piping set, I insert them as a block. I thought there was a more effective system to create these designs, in fact I had thought about the parameterization, managing a single file by changing only the size, without having to create a lot of files.
 
if I understand your needs well:
practically I would like all cones, t, flanges, etc. iso in separate file. I manage these in a folder (like a library) and when I create a set of piping, I insert them as a block.. .
in this case you can use the designcenter.
...I thought that there was a more effective system to create these designs, in fact I had thought about the parameterization, managing a single file by changing only the size, without having to create a lot of files.
in this other case you can use dynamic blocks.
 
as a library? :confused:
in autocad I don't think you can parameterize solids...correct me if I'm wrong!
Now no, first yes.:frown:
there was such a possibility in autocad mdt until the ver. 2007, then with an act for me absurd autodesk has blocked the development, who wants some solid parametric must have inv.:mad:
Hi.
 
I wanted to avoid this. otherwise I have to create a pack of blocks.
So, maybe the big shot, if that's how you'll get me......:redface:
tormar the dynamic block is 1 only, you create it by giving it the various attributes or as the devil is called and insert it once.
autocad makes you his domandines and you put the size, I remember in this regard that there was a 3ad on doors and dynamic windows somewhere on the forum....... .
then insert it a second time, you will come out another cone with different sizes because you have given it different dimensions.....
And in case you forgive me the caskets I wrote:
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