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I should create, starting from a sketch, a solid form of a cone formed by n curves which, however, maintains between the guide line and the half-car line a n degree sform
I believe we can with the help of a function but are not yet practical in the use of equations
Can you help me solve this?
Thank you.
 
in practice as you see in the photo I should maintain, between the line of half-carry and the guide line of the curves, the same angle between the segment and the horizontal half-carry
How do I solve this?

 

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Hi.
Have patience you understand very little of your request.

in general, you can quote the two corners that interest you are equal (they are in the same sketch or in different sketches) and impose the same equality between them as you find explained qui
 
Okay excuse the misunderstanding.
I try to explain myself by reformulating the question
In practice I should draw a solid in the shape of a cone having from the first circle a sform angle of 2,5gradi
after which this solid must have a shape
I thought of using the loft function
Is there any way to quote the distance between a curved halfway and a curved guide line in degrees?
I hope I've been clearer
Thank you.
 
Okay excuse the misunderstanding.
I try to explain myself by reformulating the question
In practice I should draw a solid in the shape of a cone having from the first circle a sform angle of 2,5gradi
after which this solid must have a shape
I thought of using the loft function
Is there any way to quote the distance between a curved halfway and a curved guide line in degrees?
I hope I've been clearer
Thank you.
Forgive me.. But I still don't understand. <. a cone having the first circle..>> _ <<.dovrà avere una shape u..>>What the hell is that? :biggrin:
Wouldn't you do before posting even just a (comprehensible) sketch of the finished solid you want to get? ..with some quota for blessed corners of sform. but the finished detail; from that sketch curve that you posted at first you do not understand anything.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Is there any way to quote the distance between a curved halfway and a curved guide line in degrees?
I mean, I'll be incapable of explaining myself, but it doesn't seem so incomprehensible the question above.
when I have to print sheet metal cones the software I use give outputs with an incoming diameter..one output. .a length and a deformed angle
and I mean, it seems very simple
Then. .
I also use software that can form any curve and shape while keeping these parameters unchanged
now..for not working with two separate programs I would like to succeed in doing the same with solidworks
as you see in the photo and the thing now seems to me to explain it rather elementary if I use the revolution function I can give a quota in degrees and keep it as long as it is straight segments
if I use the loft function to create the curve.. Is there a simple way?
Do you understand that? :biggrin:
 

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I mean, I'll be incapable of explaining myself, but it doesn't seem so incomprehensible the question above.
when I have to print sheet metal cones the software I use give outputs with an incoming diameter..one output. .a length and a deformed angle
and I mean, it seems very simple
Then. .
I also use software that can form any curve and shape while keeping these parameters unchanged
now..for not working with two separate programs I would like to succeed in doing the same with solidworks
as you see in the photo and the thing now seems to me to explain it rather elementary if I use the revolution function I can give a quota in degrees and keep it as long as it is straight segments
if I use the loft function to create the curve.. Is there a simple way?
Do you understand that? :biggrin:
but do you have to create some kind of u-shaped trumpet in sheet metal?
 
This is what I managed to do, twisted but working. . .
Tell me if I understand the problem... And then I want to know how you can make it in sheet metal!
great, it's a bit complex but functional
There's nothing to do. I need to learn the use of equations. .:biggrin:
In fact you're right to realize it will be hard if not impossible, I was thinking of breaking the sketch in small parts and extracting the quotas to approach me as much as possible with the displacement!
if you have advice are well accepted

cmq thanks for the excellent point
 
great, it's a bit complex but functional
There's nothing to do. I need to learn the use of equations. .:biggrin:
In fact you're right to realize it will be hard if not impossible, I was thinking of breaking the sketch in small parts and extracting the quotas to approach me as much as possible with the displacement!
if you have advice are well accepted

cmq thanks for the excellent point
Listen, I'm sick all week, so I've got some time to watch... but what kind of machinery do you have in the shop? (so to adjust when I make the disposition of the piece). Let me know.
 
for the rolling of straight cones I have available a simple three-wheeled diesel, not my staff
For curves, I don't know if it's best to make them with mold, I could turn to a company that's already done me other similar jobs.
or should disassemble the curve in small parts and then turn them off manually and weld them until reaching a whole curve, more complex work
I would like to look for the simplest way and the result "clean"
 
for the rolling of straight cones I have available a simple three-wheeled diesel, not my staff
For curves, I don't know if it's best to make them with mold, I could turn to a company that's already done me other similar jobs.
or should disassemble the curve in small parts and then turn them off manually and weld them until reaching a whole curve, more complex work
I would like to look for the simplest way and the result "clean"
Okay, I see what I can do!
 
azzz.. I'm still at 2011 and I can't see the bending model.
but alerm, is your detail like expanding a 2t?
 
azzz.. I'm still at 2011 and I can't see the bending model.
but alerm, is your detail like expanding a 2t?
It's really an expansion in fact and I'd like to try to draw it directly with sw without going through too many programs
 
Sorry I wrote the drain but I didn't see it was parasolid version I thought it was a new design!
 

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