Stefano_GS
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Good morning.
with solidworks are a landslide. I wanted to draw a record with flanges.
my "problem" is that I can't understand how to model the flange sketch, which can have a 165° angle as in photo, or 180°
in many situations (e.g. trial 13 in the attached file) the geometry guided by the data table is not correct, as from image. my idea is that after doing some configurations with 180° angle solidworks no longer have a way to properly manage the final point of the vertical segment on the right.
a solution would be to quote the diameter of that point, I could use an equation by taking advantage of a little trigonometry, I just need to understand how not to make it go into crisis with angle 180°
But I would like to compare with you, my modeling methods are quite self-taught and the result of the memories of the university's design course
with solidworks are a landslide. I wanted to draw a record with flanges.
my "problem" is that I can't understand how to model the flange sketch, which can have a 165° angle as in photo, or 180°
in many situations (e.g. trial 13 in the attached file) the geometry guided by the data table is not correct, as from image. my idea is that after doing some configurations with 180° angle solidworks no longer have a way to properly manage the final point of the vertical segment on the right.
a solution would be to quote the diameter of that point, I could use an equation by taking advantage of a little trigonometry, I just need to understand how not to make it go into crisis with angle 180°But I would like to compare with you, my modeling methods are quite self-taught and the result of the memories of the university's design course