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section on multiple parallel floors

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hello to all, thank you in advance of availability.

I should make a section on two parallel planes, something like that, to understand:

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Any idea how I can do that? through the section command I can make sections on one floor.

use premium solidworks 2011.
Thank you all.
 
hello to all, thank you in advance of availability.

I should make a section on two parallel planes, something like that, to understand:

_ _ _
|​
|​
|_ _ _ _ _ _​
Any idea how I can do that? through the section command I can make sections on one floor.

use premium solidworks 2011.
Thank you all.
track the lines before selecting the tool section.
 
How? I made lines, which would be the reference lines of the d-d section on the front floor. then selection "section" and the upper floor, but this does not "adapted" to my lines, ie you create a single section plan.
Thank you!
 
How? I made lines, which would be the reference lines of the d-d section on the front floor. then selection "section" and the upper floor, but this does not "adapted" to my lines, ie you create a single section plan.
Thank you!
You read your message before you post it? ?

I may be recognizable, but I have not understood the explanation.lines as?as you depicted them.
once you track, select one (logically the one in the desired direction...) and go to the "section" icon.
you will have a section on two floors, but parallel (but also not).
 

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I must have misunderstood, sorry.
I can explain myself better using pictures.

I create the section line:
blackdeskwi2012feb29004.jpg
the selection then press on the section command.
blackdeskwi2012feb29005.jpg
 
you meant the classic section with the deduction... I repeat that they are in the beginning with solid, and I thought that what I did was the true and proper section (just because so we were explained at school. . ).

Now I'm trying to do a proper section, as you mean, and I was trying to do it myself.
Thanks for the help.
 
I must have misunderstood, sorry.
I can explain myself better using pictures.

I create the section line:
blackdeskwi2012feb29004.jpg
the selection then press on the section command.
blackdeskwi2012feb29005.jpg
Put the tick on "section2" and you'll have a slice of your piece.
 
you meant the classic section with the deduction... I repeat that they are in the beginning with solid, and I thought that what I did was the true and proper section (just because so we were explained at school. . ).

Now I'm trying to do a proper section, as you mean, and I was trying to do it myself.
Thanks for the help.
the actual sections run on the file ".slddrw" (drawing) run them in the environment part ".sldprt" does not make sense.


ps: eye to friends.... :biggrin:
 
Thanks, I didn't know that.. .
(I hope my prof. is not enrolled on this forum... :biggrin: )
At school they are not explaining anything to us, they assume that we can do everything! So I'm trying to learn by myself, and now with your help.
I'll do two tests and let you know, thank you again!
 
Thanks, I didn't know that.. .
(I hope my prof. is not enrolled on this forum... :biggrin: )
At school they are not explaining anything to us, they assume that we can do everything! So I'm trying to learn by myself, and now with your help.
I'll do two tests and let you know, thank you again!
in the drop-down menus, select "?" and go to the solidworks tutorial entry. begin to perform those exercises.
learn easily.
follow the letter what the instructions report.

bye:
 
Look, you opened me a world!
when I asked the prof. how to set the view with the three classic orthogonal projections, to print the table told me how to flank the views of the .sldprt file... Now, with the drawing file, I'm making a real table!
Thanks again, soon!

here is the work almost finished:
 

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Look, you opened me a world!
when I asked the prof. how to set the view with the three classic orthogonal projections, to print the table told me how to flank the views of the .sldprt file... Now, with the drawing file, I'm making a real table!
Thanks again, soon!

here is the work almost finished:
Good!

know, however, that you can do what the prof asked you, even if it doesn't make much sense.
for listing and creating the various views you work on the drawing sheet as you rightly did.
what the prof means must be such a thing, see attached.

Hi.


ps: to attach files or images, use the "manage attachments" button just below
the post writing pane.
 

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Look, you opened me a world!
when I asked the prof. how to set the view with the three classic orthogonal projections, to print the table told me how to flank the views of the .sldprt file. .
Oh Jesus...
I ask you just for curiosity, so much so now the problem is solved and you understand the difference between the environment of modeling parts and assemblies and Tables 2d: talk about a professor of the university? (not that it changes much compared to the fact that you do not know how the software is used to students. . )
Now, with the drawing file, I'm making a real table!
:finger:
 
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