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solidworks routing

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I have a question... on the internet I can't find info about it..comanywhere: solidworks routing is an accessory package or is an ex novo installation of sw?scusate but I did not grasp the concept well, be patient. What's the cost?
In reality I wanted to ask another question..the "black" function only works with flat surfaces? and if I design a handkerchief between a flat surface and a cylindrical, what do you recommend me to do?
thanks to all
Hi.
 
I have a question... on the internet I can't find info about it..comanywhere: solidworks routing is an accessory package or is an ex novo installation of sw?scusate but I did not grasp the concept well, be patient. What's the cost?
In reality I wanted to ask another question..the "black" function only works with flat surfaces? and if I design a handkerchief between a flat surface and a cylindrical, what do you recommend me to do?
thanks to all
Hi.
routing is "standard" in the version premium.
Then it seems to me that for the lower versions you can add the module by integrating the license, but I have no iea of how much it can cost. you should ask your dealer if you can and how much it costs.

depends on what you mean by ribbing.
the function nervation is used in the "unique" bodies, a fusion for example, and is applied between all surfaces, provided that they are part of the same body (and the rib becomes a unique part with that body, and at the table is recognized by being able to exclude the restraint in the sections).
then there is reinforcement handkerchief including between welding functions, then for multibody. If your is a handkerchief that is "physically" cut aside and then welded between two distinct bodies you have to use this.
only that.. this recognizes only flat faces. and who knows why, since between Member States there are profiles among the most varied and in carpentry they ribbed in that tubular way of all the seals. I hope to be denied and that there is a way to bypass the command, but these are the things that make me think how software programmers are far from the world of mechanical design/construction. I often find some absurd limitations that are everyday banality for us.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
ok.. in fact I had problems in both cases...the first I solved...I had not reversed the direction of input of the material in the correct way...for the second case then it was forced to draw the "losses" handkerchief and then weld them in the world together..I seem to have understood so,no? thank you... but I'm sure something more efficient could develop it. . .
 
I hope to be denied and that there is a way to bypass the command, but these are the things that make me think how software programmers are far from the world of mechanical design/construction. I often find some absurd limitations that are everyday banality for us.
I join you in this. the handkerchief tool is in fact very useful but with a field of use definitely too limited. at least there was a mailbox in the swx house of the type " councils and brontols" to let them know what customers want.
 

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